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J K Kirklin

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Petty M, Wu T, Andrei A, Baldridge A, Warzecha A, Kao A, et al.
J Card Fail . 2022 Apr; 28(7):1137-1148. PMID: 35470057
Background: We compared health-related quality of life (HRQOL), depressive symptoms, anxiety, and burden in caregivers of older patients with heart failure based on the intended therapy goal of the patient:...
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Godown J, Cantor R, Koehl D, Cummings E, Vo J, Dodd D, et al.
J Heart Lung Transplant . 2021 Oct; 40(12):1550-1559. PMID: 34598871
Background: Freedom from rejection in pediatric heart transplant recipients is highly variable across centers. This study aimed to assess the center variation in methods used to diagnose rejection in the...
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Box E, Deng L, Morgan D, Xie R, Kirklin J, Wang T, et al.
Am J Surg . 2021 Jan; 222(1):133-138. PMID: 33390246
Background: Postoperative pancreatic fistulae (POPF) are a major contributing factor to pancreatoduodenectomy-associated morbidity. Established risk calculators mostly rely on subjective or intraoperative assessments. We hypothesized that various objective preoperatively determined...
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Das B, Pruitt E, Molina K, Ravekes W, Auerbach S, Savage A, et al.
Pediatr Transplant . 2017 Nov; 22(1). PMID: 29144053
Data from patients in the Pediatric Heart Transplant Study (PHTS) registry transplanted between 2010 and 2014 were analyzed to determine the association between HLA antibody (PRA) determined by SPA using...
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Green D, Brooks M, Burckart G, Chinnock R, Canter C, Addonizio L, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2016 Dec; 17(6):1525-1539. PMID: 27931092
Significant racial disparity remains in the incidence of unfavorable outcomes following heart transplantation. We sought to determine which pediatric posttransplantation outcomes differ by race and whether these can be explained...
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Singh T, Naftel D, Addonizio L, Mahle W, Foushee M, Zangwill S, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2010 Oct; 10(9):2116-23. PMID: 20883546
We assessed the association of socioeconomic (SE) position with graft loss in a multicenter cohort of pediatric heart transplant (HT) recipients. We extracted six SE variables from the US Census...
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Johnson M, Aaronson K, Canter C, Kirklin J, Mancini D, Mehra M, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2007 Jul; 7(9):2075-81. PMID: 17640316
Retransplants comprise only a small minority (3-4%) of heart transplants, however outcome following retransplantation is compromised. Risk factors for a poor outcome following retransplantation include retransplantation early (<6 months) after...
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Stehlik J, Starling R, Movsesian M, Fang J, Brown R, Hess M, et al.
J Heart Lung Transplant . 2006 Dec; 25(12):1402-9. PMID: 17178332
Background: The utility of long-term endomyocardial biopsy surveillance in heart transplant recipients has been questioned. This study was undertaken to identify risk factors for late rejection and to examine the...
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Bernstein D, Naftel D, Chin C, Addonizio L, Gamberg P, Blume E, et al.
Circulation . 2006 Jul; 114(4):273-80. PMID: 16847155
Background: The Fontan procedure is a successful palliation for children with single-ventricle physiology; however, many will eventually require heart transplantation. The purpose of this study was to determine risk factors...
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Kirklin J, Brown R, Huang S, Naftel D, Hubbard S, Rayburn B, et al.
J Heart Lung Transplant . 2006 Mar; 25(3):283-8. PMID: 16507420
Background: Photopheresis therapy (photo) has been advocated as a therapy to improve outcome after recalcitrant or severe rejection, but objective evidence of a beneficial effect has been elusive. This study...