W T Mahle
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Recent Articles
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Ellison M, Mangiola M, Marrari M, Bentlejewski C, Sadowski J, Zern D, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2023 Mar;
14:1110292.
PMID: 36999035
Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) molecular mismatch is a powerful biomarker of rejection. Few studies have explored its use in assessing rejection risk in heart transplant recipients. We tested the hypothesis...
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Dipchand A, Webber S, Mason K, Feingold B, Bentlejewski C, Mahle W, et al.
Am J Transplant
. 2018 Feb;
18(9):2163-2174.
PMID: 29442424
Data on the clinical importance of newly detected donor-specific anti-HLA antibodies (ndDSAs) after pediatric heart transplantation are lacking despite mounting evidence of the detrimental effect of de novo DSAs in...
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Feingold B, Webber S, Bryce C, Park S, Tomko H, West S, et al.
Am J Transplant
. 2015 Jun;
15(11):2978-85.
PMID: 26082322
Allosensitized children listed with a requirement for a negative prospective crossmatch have high mortality. Previously, we found that listing with the intent to accept the first suitable organ offer, regardless...
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Ross R, Brook M, Feinstein J, Koenig P, Lang P, Spicer R, et al.
J Am Coll Cardiol
. 2015 Mar;
PMID: 25777637
No abstract available.
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Feingold B, Webber S, Bryce C, Park S, Tomko H, Comer D, et al.
Am J Transplant
. 2015 Jan;
15(2):427-35.
PMID: 25612495
Allosensitized children who require a negative prospective crossmatch have a high risk of death awaiting heart transplantation. Accepting the first suitable organ offer, regardless of the possibility of a positive...
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Rostad C, McElroy A, Hilinski J, Thompson M, Drew C, Denison A, et al.
Transpl Infect Dis
. 2012 Aug;
14(5):E71-81.
PMID: 22862881
Bartonella henselae, the etiologic agent of cat-scratch disease, causes a well-defined, self-limited syndrome of fever and regional lymphadenopathy in immunocompetent hosts. In immunocompromised hosts, however, B. henselae can cause severe...
7.
Tavani F, Zimmerman R, Clancy R, Licht D, Mahle W
Neuroradiology
. 2003 Apr;
45(4):253-8.
PMID: 12687311
We investigated the prevalence of intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) before and after neonatal heart surgery. We carried out pre- and postoperative MRI looking for brain lesions in 24 full-term newborns with...
8.
Mahle W, McBride M, Paridon S
Pediatr Cardiol
. 2002 Mar;
23(2):224-9.
PMID: 11889543
Primary complete repair (PCR) of tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is now routinely performed in infancy. Although operative results are excellent, the impact on exercise performance is incompletely understood. We reviewed...
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Mahle W
Curr Opin Pediatr
. 2002 Jan;
13(5):482-6.
PMID: 11801896
Advances in congenital heart surgery have resulted in the increased survival of infants born with complex congenital heart disease. Questions remain, however, about how these patients will develop and whether...
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Mahle W, Rychik J, Gaynor J, Spray T, Rome J
Am J Cardiol
. 2001 Dec;
88(12):1454-7, A9.
PMID: 11741576
No abstract available.