The sensitization of patients to human leukocyte antigens prior to heart transplantation is increasingly being recognized as an important challenge both before and after the transplant, and the effects of sensitization on clinical outcomes are just beginning to be understood. Many patients are listed with the requirement of a negative prospective or virtual crossmatch prior to accepting a donor organ. This strategy has been associated with both longer waitlist times and higher waitlist mortality. An alternative approach is to transplant across a potentially positive crossmatch while utilizing strategies to decrease the significance of the human leukocyte antigen antibodies. This review will examine the challenges and the impact of sensitiza...
BACKGROUND.: To prepare a highly immunized recipient for heart transplantation, reduction of high le...
BACKGROUND Sensitization to human leukocyte antigens (HLA) is a persistent problem in heart trans...
Highly sensitised children have markedly reduced chances of receiving a successful deceased donor re...
The sensitization of patients to human leukocyte antigens prior to heart transplantation is increasi...
Background—There is an elevated risk for poor outcomes after heart transplant (HTx) in patients sens...
Preoperative sensitization of the cardiac transplant recipient, defined as the presence of anti-Huma...
BACKGROUND: Organ transplant candidates with serum antibodies directed against human leukocyte antig...
Despite aggressive immunosuppressive therapy, pediatric orthotopic heart transplant (OHT) candidates...
ObjectivesControversy exists regarding the importance of circulating antibodies as determined by pan...
Approximately 30% of patients on transplantation waiting lists are sensitized to HLA antigens as a r...
Desensitization therapy for heart transplantation (HT) candidates can shorten transplant wait times ...
ObjectivePreformed anti-human leukocyte antigen antibodies have been associated with prolonged wait ...
Background—The effect of donor-recipient human leukocyte antigen (HLA) matching on outcomes remains ...
Some patients awaiting heart transplantation may develop positive panel reactive antibodies (PRA). S...
Background: Sensitization is one of the most important barriers against transplantation. Our aim was...
BACKGROUND.: To prepare a highly immunized recipient for heart transplantation, reduction of high le...
BACKGROUND Sensitization to human leukocyte antigens (HLA) is a persistent problem in heart trans...
Highly sensitised children have markedly reduced chances of receiving a successful deceased donor re...
The sensitization of patients to human leukocyte antigens prior to heart transplantation is increasi...
Background—There is an elevated risk for poor outcomes after heart transplant (HTx) in patients sens...
Preoperative sensitization of the cardiac transplant recipient, defined as the presence of anti-Huma...
BACKGROUND: Organ transplant candidates with serum antibodies directed against human leukocyte antig...
Despite aggressive immunosuppressive therapy, pediatric orthotopic heart transplant (OHT) candidates...
ObjectivesControversy exists regarding the importance of circulating antibodies as determined by pan...
Approximately 30% of patients on transplantation waiting lists are sensitized to HLA antigens as a r...
Desensitization therapy for heart transplantation (HT) candidates can shorten transplant wait times ...
ObjectivePreformed anti-human leukocyte antigen antibodies have been associated with prolonged wait ...
Background—The effect of donor-recipient human leukocyte antigen (HLA) matching on outcomes remains ...
Some patients awaiting heart transplantation may develop positive panel reactive antibodies (PRA). S...
Background: Sensitization is one of the most important barriers against transplantation. Our aim was...
BACKGROUND.: To prepare a highly immunized recipient for heart transplantation, reduction of high le...
BACKGROUND Sensitization to human leukocyte antigens (HLA) is a persistent problem in heart trans...
Highly sensitised children have markedly reduced chances of receiving a successful deceased donor re...