» Authors » George V Mazariegos

George V Mazariegos

Explore the profile of George V Mazariegos including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles. Areas
Snapshot
Articles 145
Citations 1286
Followers 0
Related Specialties
Top 10 Co-Authors
Published In
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
Raghu V, Belaid S, Gutierrez S, Holzer P, Orris S, Rothenberger S, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2025 Feb; 8(2):e2459548. PMID: 40009383
Importance: Neonatal short bowel syndrome with intestinal failure is rare, and observational studies are limited to small cohorts. Health disparities exist in long-term management with little known about the initial...
2.
Abusuliman M, Jafri S, Summers B, Beduschi T, Boike J, Farmer D, et al.
Transplant Proc . 2025 Jan; 57(2):380-389. PMID: 39890513
Background: Intestinal transplantation (IT) is a complex procedure that requires nuanced immunosuppressive strategies to optimize patient outcomes. Despite advancements, significant variability remains in immunosuppressive protocols across transplant centers due to...
3.
Raghu V, Rothenberger S, Squires J, Eisenberg E, Peters A, Halma J, et al.
Pediatr Transplant . 2025 Jan; 29(1):e70018. PMID: 39777775
Background: Despite the existence of institutional protocols, liver transplant centers often have variability in early immunosuppression practices. We aimed to measure within-center variability in early immunosuppression after pediatric liver transplant...
4.
Squires J, Perito E, Garza A, Urban R, Soltys K, Pahl E, et al.
Liver Transpl . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39665642
Pediatric liver transplant is a lifesaving intervention for children with disparate pathology ranging from single-gene defects to global liver dysfunction and complications from progressive cirrhosis and portal hypertension. The Starzl...
5.
George R, Feldman A, McQueen M, Krise-Confair C, Smyth L, Lorts A, et al.
Pediatr Transplant . 2024 Oct; 28(7):e14862. PMID: 39445358
Background: Learning Health Networks (LHN) have evolved within medicine over the past two decades, but their integration into transplantation has been more recent. Objectives And Methods: In this paper, we...
6.
Li W, van der Doef H, Wildhaber B, Marra P, Bravi M, Pinelli D, et al.
BMJ Open . 2024 Jun; 14(6):e081933. PMID: 38866577
Introduction: Hepatic artery complications (HACs), such as a thrombosis or stenosis, are serious causes of morbidity and mortality after paediatric liver transplantation (LT). This study will investigate the incidence, current...
7.
Tajima T, Martinez O, Bernstein D, Boyd S, Gratzinger D, Lum G, et al.
Pediatr Transplant . 2024 Apr; 28(4):e14763. PMID: 38682750
Background: Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-associated post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders (PTLD) is the most common malignancy in children after transplant; however, difficulties for early detection may worsen the prognosis. Methods: The prospective, multicenter,...
8.
Sakamoto S, Kasahara M, Mazariegos G
Pediatr Transplant . 2024 Apr; 28(3):e14764. PMID: 38659232
No abstract available.
9.
Xu Q, Zeevi A, Ganoza A, Cruz Jr R, Mazariegos G
Hum Immunol . 2024 Mar; 85(3):110768. PMID: 38433035
Despite its recent decline in volumes, intestinal transplantation remains an important option for patients with irreversible intestinal failures. The long-term outcome of an intestinal transplant has stagnated. The major cause...
10.
Raghu V, Zhang X, Squires J, Eisenberg E, Feldman A, Halma J, et al.
J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr . 2024 Feb; 78(2):328-338. PMID: 38374561
Objectives: The Starzl Network for Excellence in Pediatric Transplantation identified optimizing immunosuppression (IS) as a priority practice improvement area for patients, families, and providers. We aimed to evaluate associations between...