Pediatric Liver Transplant
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1. Long-term outcomes of children after solid organ transplantation
Solid organ transplantation has transformed the lives of many children and adults by providing treatment for patients with organ failure who would have otherwise succumbed to their disease. The first successful transplant in 1954 was a kidney transplant between identical twins, which circumvented the problem of rejection from MHC incompatibility. Further pro
Clinics. Publicado em: 2014-01
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2. O impacto do transplante hepático infantil na dinâmica familiar / The Impact of pediatric liver transplantation on family relations
O presente estudo buscou compreender o impacto do transplante hepático infantil (THI) na dinâmica familiar. Participaram da pesquisa seis mães de crianças transplantadas de fígado. O tempo pós-transplante variou entre um e seis anos. As mães foram entrevistadas a respeito do relacionamento familiar no contexto do THI. Análise de conteúdo qualitativa
Publicado em: 2011
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3. O impacto do transplante hepático infantil nas relações familiares, no desenvolvimento infantil e na experiência da maternidade segundo a perspectiva das mães
O presente estudo buscou investigar o impacto da doença crônica e do transplante hepático infantil nas relações familiares. Em particular, investigou como se dão as relações familiares, o desenvolvimento da criança e a experiência da maternidade nas diferentes fases da doença. Participaram do estudo seis mães e seus filhos/as, com idade entre qua
Publicado em: 2008
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4. Transplante hepático pediátrico: experiência do Hospital das Clínicas da UFMG
Objectives: To evaluate the experience of the division of liver transplantation of the Alfa Institute of HC/UFMG, over the first ten years. Method: Descriptive study, through retrospective analysis of 84 children and adolescents enrolled in liver transplantation waiting list of HC/UFMG, from March 1995 to January 2006, by the following facts: age, sex, blood
Publicado em: 2007
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5. Not being able to live like before: the family dynamics during pediatric liver transplantation experience / Não podendo viver como antes: a dinâmica familiar na experiência do transplante hepático da criança
Este trabalho teve como objetivos compreender a dinâmica familiar na experiência do transplante hepático pediátrico, bem como identificar as demandas e recursos da família. Utilizou-se como referencial teórico o Interacionismo Simbólico e como referencial metodológico a Teoria Fundamentada nos Dados. A análise comparativa dos dados possibilitou desv
Publicado em: 2006
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6. Long-term results of pediatric liver transplantation in a combined pediatric and adult transplant program
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7. Recovery of vancomycin-resistant gram-positive cocci from pediatric liver transplant recipients.
Between November 1988 and October 1989, 49 first-time pediatric liver transplant recipients at the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh were prospectively monitored for the presence of stool colonization and the development of disease caused by vancomycin-resistant gram-positive cocci (VRGPC). Quantitative stool culturing was done on a weekly basis, and culture
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8. Causes of late mortality in pediatric liver transplant recipients.
OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to review the incidence and causes of death in children who have survived long-term (more than 1 year) after liver transplantation (LT). SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: No studies of the causes of late mortality in pediatric LT recipients are currently available in the literature. METHODS: The study group consists of 212 pediatr
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9. Split liver transplantation.
OBJECTIVE: This study reviews the indications, technical aspects, and experience with ex vivo and in situ split liver transplantation. BACKGROUND: The shortage of cadaveric donor livers is the most significant factor inhibiting further application of liver transplantation for patients with end-stage liver disease. Pediatric recipients, although they represen
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10. In situ splitting of cadaveric livers. The ultimate expansion of a limited donor pool.
OBJECTIVE: The authors evaluate the safety, applicability, and effectiveness of a new technique for split-liver transplantation. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Split-liver transplantation offers an attractive way to increase the donor pool for cadaveric liver transplantation. The application of this concept has been hampered by inferior patient and graft survivals