Nicholas L Wood
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Wood N, VanDerwerken D, Massie A, Segev D, Snyder J, Gentry S
Transplantation
. 2025 Feb;
109(3):496-503.
PMID: 39976985
Background: The number of deceased donor kidney transplants has been increasing and is at a record high, yet nonuse of kidneys recovered for transplantation has risen to 25.8% following circular...
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Lyden G, Valapour M, Wood N, Gentry S, Israni A, Hirose R, et al.
Am J Transplant
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39884652
The lung continuous distribution system was modified on September 27, 2023, with the goal of increasing transplant access for blood type O candidates after an error was discovered in the...
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Mankowski M, Wood N, Massie A, Segev D, Trichakis N, Gentry S
Transplantation
. 2024 Sep;
109(1):e36-e44.
PMID: 39245819
Background: In recent years, changes to US organ allocation have aimed to improve equity and accessibility across regions. The Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network plans to adopt continuous liver distribution,...
4.
Wood N, Weaver T, Kwong A, Gentry S
Liver Transpl
. 2024 Jul;
30(11):1101-1103.
PMID: 39018036
No abstract available.
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Horslen S, Ahn Y, Wood N, Schnellinger E, Gauntt K, McDermott M
Am J Transplant
. 2024 Mar;
24(2S1):S266-S304.
PMID: 38431361
Intestine remains the least frequently transplanted solid organ, although the survival and quality-of-life benefits of transplant to individuals with irreversible intestinal failure have been well demonstrated. The trend seen over...
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Miller J, Zaun D, Wood N, Lyden G, McKinney W, Hirose R, et al.
Am J Transplant
. 2024 Feb;
24(8):1440-1444.
PMID: 38331046
The Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients has previously reported the effects of adjusting for demographic variables, including race, in the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) organ procurement organization...
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Miller J, Wood N, Lyden G, Zaun D, Van Slyck S, Mannon R, et al.
Pancreas
. 2024 Jan;
53(2):e176-e179.
PMID: 38194634
Objective: Pancreata recovered for research are included as a success (or positive) in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' (CMS) donation and organ transplantation rate metrics for recertification of...
8.
Mankowski M, Wood N, Segev D, Gentry S
Clin Transplant
. 2023 May;
37(9):e15017.
PMID: 37204074
Background: The Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) is eliminating geographic boundaries in liver allocation, in favor of continuous distribution. Continuous distribution allocates organs via a composite allocation score (CAS):...
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Horslen S, Wood N, Cafarella M, Schnellinger E
Am J Transplant
. 2023 May;
23(2 Suppl 1):S264-S299.
PMID: 37132347
There has been just over 30 years of experience in clinical intestine transplant. A rise in demand until 2007 with improving transplant outcomes preceded a subsequent fall in demand due,...
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Ruth D, Wood N, VanDerwerken D
J Appl Stat
. 2023 Apr;
50(5):1215-1229.
PMID: 37065623
In the presence of informative right censoring and time-dependent covariates, we estimate the survival function in a fully nonparametric fashion. We introduce a novel method for incorporating multiple observations per...