ObjectiveCriteria for simultaneous heart-kidney transplant (HKTx) recipients are unclear. We characterized the evolution of combined HKTx in the United States over time compared with isolated heart transplantation (HTx) and determined factors maximizing post-transplant survival. We focused on whether a threshold estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) could be identified that justified combined transplantation.MethodsA supplemented United Network Organ Sharing Dataset identified HTx and HKTx recipients from 2000 to 2010. eGFR was calculated for HTx and recipients were grouped into eGFR quintiles. Time-related mortality was compared among recipients, with multivariable factors sought using Cox proportional hazard regression models.Result...
Background. The organ shortage has resulted in increased use of kidneys from expanded criteria donor...
International audienceOrgan shortage is a major problem in organ transplantation. For this reason, t...
BACKGROUND: Organ shortage persists despite a high rate of donation after circulatory death (DCD) in...
ObjectiveCriteria for simultaneous heart-kidney transplant (HKTx) recipients are unclear. We charact...
BACKGROUND: The impact of the new heart allocation policy, which prioritizes acutely ill patients on...
Abstract Background In spite of renal graft shortage and increasing waiting times for transplant can...
Background Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is an established risk factor for incident cardiovascular di...
BACKGROUND: Combined heart-kidney transplantation has become a new therapeutic solution for patients...
Objectives. The upper limit of recipient age for combined heart-kidney transplantation (HKT) remains...
Objective: There are no guidelines to establish the indications and contraindications for a simultan...
International audienceBackground. Although kidney transplantation prolongs survival relative to dial...
International audienceAims: Abnormal renal function is a common feature in patients on heart transpl...
Organ shortage is a major problem in organ transplantation. For this reason, transplantation teams h...
Background. The organ shortage has resulted in increased use of kidneys from expanded criteria donor...
International audienceOrgan shortage is a major problem in organ transplantation. For this reason, t...
BACKGROUND: Organ shortage persists despite a high rate of donation after circulatory death (DCD) in...
ObjectiveCriteria for simultaneous heart-kidney transplant (HKTx) recipients are unclear. We charact...
BACKGROUND: The impact of the new heart allocation policy, which prioritizes acutely ill patients on...
Abstract Background In spite of renal graft shortage and increasing waiting times for transplant can...
Background Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is an established risk factor for incident cardiovascular di...
BACKGROUND: Combined heart-kidney transplantation has become a new therapeutic solution for patients...
Objectives. The upper limit of recipient age for combined heart-kidney transplantation (HKT) remains...
Objective: There are no guidelines to establish the indications and contraindications for a simultan...
International audienceBackground. Although kidney transplantation prolongs survival relative to dial...
International audienceAims: Abnormal renal function is a common feature in patients on heart transpl...
Organ shortage is a major problem in organ transplantation. For this reason, transplantation teams h...
Background. The organ shortage has resulted in increased use of kidneys from expanded criteria donor...
International audienceOrgan shortage is a major problem in organ transplantation. For this reason, t...
BACKGROUND: Organ shortage persists despite a high rate of donation after circulatory death (DCD) in...