Purpose of reviewRecent progress in organ transplantation in children is illustrated by analysis of the most informative papers published during [2005][2006].
Recent findingsThe review focuses on immunosuppression, steroid withdrawal or avoidance, living-related transplantation, long-term survival, drug-related nephrotoxicity, growth, and quality of life in solid organ transplantation. Summary Research on better, more selective, and safer immunosuppression must be pursued as well as the search for surrogate markers of tolerance. Long-term analysis is needed of quality of life beyond 10-15 years after transplantation. Abbreviations cGFR calculated glomerular filtration rate HRQL health-related quality of life IMD inherited metabolic disorder LRLT living-related liver transplantation OLT orthotopic liver transplant PELD Pediatric End-Stage Liver Disease scoring system PTLD posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder rhGH recombinant human growth hormone UNOS United Network for Organ Sharing ß