Comparison of Listing Strategies for Allosensitized Heart Transplant Candidates Requiring Transplant at High Urgency: A Decision Model Analysis

Author:

Feingold B.12,Webber S. A.3,Bryce C. L.4,Park S. Y.5,Tomko H. E.4,Comer D. M.6,Mahle W. T.7,Smith K. J.8

Affiliation:

1. Pediatric Cardiology; Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC; Pittsburgh PA

2. Clinical and Translational Science; University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Pittsburgh PA

3. Department of Pediatrics; Vanderbilt University School of Medicine; Nashville TN

4. Health Policy Management; University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health; Pittsburgh PA

5. Department of Medicine; University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Pittsburgh PA

6. Center for Research on Health Care Data Center; University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh PA

7. Department of Pediatrics; Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Emory University School of Medicine; Atlanta GA

8. Section of Decision Sciences and Clinical Systems Modeling, Department of Medicine; University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Pittsburgh PA

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Transplantation,Immunology and Allergy

Reference21 articles.

1. Outcomes after listing with a requirement for a prospective crossmatch in pediatric heart transplantation;Feingold;J Heart Lung Transplant,2013

2. Survival in allosensitized children after listing for cardiac transplantation;Feingold;J Heart Lung Transplant,2007

3. Mortality and morbidity in pre-sensitized pediatric heart transplant recipients with a positive donor crossmatch utilizing peri-operative plasmapheresis and cytolytic therapy;Holt;J Heart Lung Transplant,2007

4. Pediatric heart transplantation in human leukocyte antigen sensitized patients: Evolving management and assessment of intermediate-term outcomes in a high-risk population;Pollock-BarZiv;Circulation,2007

5. Project Information: 1U01AI077867-01. National Institutes of Health Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools website. Available from http://projectreporter.nih.gov/project_info_description.cfm?aid=7451546&icde=11845357

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