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>Findings from Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham in Transplant Medicine Reported (Recommendations for Donor and Recipient Selection and Risk Prediction: Working Group Report From the llts Consensus Conference In Dcd Liver Transplantation)
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Findings from Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham in Transplant Medicine Reported (Recommendations for Donor and Recipient Selection and Risk Prediction: Working Group Report From the llts Consensus Conference In Dcd Liver Transplantation)
2021 SEP 21 (NewsRx) - By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Disease Prevention Daily - Current study results on Transplant Medicine have been published. According to news reporting originating in Birmingham, United Kingdom, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, "Although the utilization of donation after circulatory death donors (DCDs) for liver transplantation (LT) has increased steadily, much controversy remains, and no common acceptance criteria exist with regard to donor and recipient risk factors and prediction models. A consensus conference was organized by International Liver Transplantation Society on January 31, 2020, in Venice, Italy, to review the current clinical practice worldwide regarding DCD-LT and to develop internationally accepted guidelines." Funders for this research include International Liver Transplantation Society (ILTS), Avionord, Bridge to Life, Organ Assist, OrganOx.
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