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| J B HalldorsonSummaryAffiliation: University of Washington Country: USA Publications
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The impact of consecutive operations on survival after liver transplantationJeffrey B Halldorson
Division of Transplantation, Department of Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Liver Transpl 15:907-14. 2009..Surgeon fatigue from successive transplants may potentially affect liver transplant survival. Call schedules should recognize the potential impact of workload on liver transplant outcome. Liver Transpl 15:907-914, 2009. (c) 2009 AASLD...
D-MELD, a simple predictor of post liver transplant mortality for optimization of donor/recipient matchingJ B Halldorson
Division of Transplantation, Department of Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Am J Transplant 9:318-26. 2009..This statistic could assist surgeons and their patients in making organ acceptance decisions. Applying D-MELD to liver allocation could eliminate many donor/recipient matches likely to have inferior outcome...
Donor-recipient size matching influences early but not late graft function after pediatric en-bloc kidney transplantationJeffrey B Halldorson
Division of Transplantation, Department of Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
Transplantation 89:208-14. 2010..Pediatric en-bloc kidney transplantation into adult recipients is an accepted technique to expand the donor pool. Concerns about adequate "nephron dosing" have traditionally favored placing these kidneys into smaller recipients...
Risk stratification of kidneys from donation after cardiac death donors and the utility of machine perfusionA W Cantafio
Division of Transplantation, Department of Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
Clin Transplant 25:E530-40. 2011..The data suggest that the use of PMP in DCD kidneys <50 yr old provides little clinical benefit and may increase CIT...
