Simon Messer
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Recent Articles
1.
Asemota N, Louca J, Oechsner M, Williams L, Messer S, Manara A, et al.
Ann Cardiothorac Surg
. 2025 Feb;
14(1):37-46.
PMID: 39944508
Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), the adoption of donation after circulatory determination of death (DCD) has boosted transplantation rates by 20%. However, about 100 patients per year on the...
2.
Mohite P, Messer S, Curry P
JTCVS Tech
. 2024 Jun;
25:100-103.
PMID: 38899095
No abstract available.
3.
Bernat J, Khush K, Shemie S, Hartwig M, Reese P, Dalle Ave A, et al.
J Heart Lung Transplant
. 2024 Mar;
43(6):1021-1029.
PMID: 38432523
In a workshop sponsored by the U.S. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, experts identified current knowledge gaps and research opportunities in the scientific, conceptual, and ethical understanding of organ...
4.
Louca J, Manara A, Messer S, Ochsner M, McGiffin D, Austin I, et al.
EClinicalMedicine
. 2023 Nov;
66:102320.
PMID: 38024476
Heart failure imposes a significant burden on all health care systems and has a 5-year mortality of 50%. Heart transplantation and ventricular assist device (VAD) implantation are the definitive therapies...
5.
Pai V, Asgari E, Berman M, Callaghan C, Corris P, Large S, et al.
Transplant Rev (Orlando)
. 2023 Sep;
37(4):100794.
PMID: 37660415
Maximising organ utilisation from donation after circulatory death (DCD) donors could help meet some of the shortfall in organ supply, but it represents a major challenge, particularly as organ donors...
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Cheshire C, Messer S, Martinez L, Vokshi I, Ali J, Cernic S, et al.
Am J Transplant
. 2023 Jul;
23(10):1570-1579.
PMID: 37442277
Experience in donation after circulatory-determined death (DCD) heart transplantation (HTx) is expanding. There is limited information on the functional outcomes of DCD HTx recipients. We sought to evaluate functional outcomes...
7.
Messer S, Rushton S, Simmonds L, Macklam D, Husain M, Jothidasan A, et al.
J Heart Lung Transplant
. 2023 Apr;
42(8):1120-1130.
PMID: 37032222
Background: The United Kingdom (UK) was one of the first countries to pioneer heart transplantation from donation after circulatory death (DCD) donors. To facilitate equity of access to DCD hearts...
8.
Louca J, Ochsner M, Shah A, Hoffman J, Gonzalez Vilchez F, Garrido I, et al.
EClinicalMedicine
. 2023 Mar;
58:101887.
PMID: 36911270
Background: Heart transplantation is an effective treatment offering the best recovery in both quality and quantity of life in those affected by refractory, severe heart failure. However, transplantation is limited...
9.
Burrage M, Cheshire C, Hey C, Azam S, Watson W, Bhagra S, et al.
J Card Fail
. 2022 Dec;
29(5):834-840.
PMID: 36521726
Background: Heart transplantation (HTx) after donation after circulatory death (DCD) is an expanding practice but is associated with increased warm ischemic time. The impact of DCD HTx on cardiac mechanics...
10.
Cernic S, Page A, Messer S, Bhagra S, Pettit S, Dawson S, et al.
J Heart Lung Transplant
. 2022 Jul;
41(9):1294-1302.
PMID: 35811221
Background: Ex-situ heart perfusion (ESHP) is commonly used for the reanimation and preservation of hearts following donation after circulatory determined death (DCD). The only commercially available existing ESHP device promotes...