2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.healun.2007.03.015
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Survival in Allosensitized Children After Listing for Cardiac Transplantation

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“…They also reported a higher mortality by 1 year after listing in the subgroup with PRA 420% compared with the low PRA patients (22% vs 8%, p ¼ 0.55). 4 Pollock-BarZiv et al 5 reported outcomes in a series of 13 patients from the SickKids study, Toronto. There were 4 deaths, and the 1-year survival was 71%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also reported a higher mortality by 1 year after listing in the subgroup with PRA 420% compared with the low PRA patients (22% vs 8%, p ¼ 0.55). 4 Pollock-BarZiv et al 5 reported outcomes in a series of 13 patients from the SickKids study, Toronto. There were 4 deaths, and the 1-year survival was 71%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Small singlecenter series have reported a 40% incidence of elevated PRA in patients undergoing retransplantation. 134,276 The development of DSA after transplantation is associated with the development of AMR, and the presence of anti-HLA class I complement-fixing and cytotoxic antibodies before and after transplantation negatively impacts survival. 264 …”
Section: Risks Of Anti-hla Antibodies In the Pediatric Recipientmentioning
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“…This light is measured and used to infer particle size. The uncertainty of this probe varies between 15 and 20% for the size distributions (Baumgardner et al, 2001;Feingold et al, 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%