Publications by authors named "Anna Leczycka"

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  • Skeletal muscle relaxants are commonly used in anesthesia for surgeries, mechanical ventilation, and intubation, creating a conduction block at the neuromuscular junction.
  • Reversal agents, like neostigmine and sugammadex, help terminate the neuromuscular blockade and prevent residual effects, but their efficacy can be affected by liver and kidney dysfunction.
  • Liver damage, which can stem from various causes including drug toxicity and metabolic disorders, impairs drug metabolism and can lead to systemic complications, ultimately impacting the use of muscle relaxants in patients with liver disease.
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In this paper, we present organ donation and transplantation activities in Poland from 2017 to 2022. Data came from registries maintained by the Polish Transplant Coordinating Center Poltransplant and consisted of the national waiting list, deceased donor registry, transplant registry, and the live donor registry. Poltransplant is the Competent Authority in Organs, with tasks related to preparing assessments, analyses, information, and reports in transplantation medicine and publishing and disseminating these results in the country and abroad.

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This study aimed to determine the number of recipients with active transplants under the care of transplant centers in 2022 and the current volume and needs for continuous and long-term care in this group of transplant recipients. Data came from the organ transplant registry, one of the registries maintained by the Polish Transplant Coordinating Center Poltransplant. We included recipients of individual organs who, on January 1, 2022, were living with an active transplant performed in previous years and recipients who received a transplant in 2022.

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Background: One of the important tasks of a modern hospital, in addition to treatment, prevention, and education, is the activity in the field of donating organs from deceased and living donors. In July 2010, the Polish Transplantation Coordination Center Poltransplant (the national transplantation organization and the authority responsible for organ donation and transplantation), thanks to the funds of the Ministry of Health, under the National Program for the Development of Transplant Medicine, initiated the project of building a network of coordinators by employing hospital transplantation coordinators in selected hospitals, where it is possible to identify potential deceased donors, perform the brain death diagnostic procedure, and where the conditions are met and it is possible to collect organs (they have an intensive care unit and operating theater in their structures). In Poland, these conditions are met by 388 hospitals with a donation potential.

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Background: In 2006 the National Transplants Registry administered by national transplant organization was introduced in Poland to monitor the results of organ transplantations. Statistical analysis is published yearly in the Poltransplant Bulletin, publicly available on the website and reported to European institutions. The transplant registry cooperates with other registers functioning online, based on the tool https://rejestrytx.

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Background: This article summarizes comprehensive information about the current status of organ donation and transplantation in Poland.

Material And Methods: Reported statistical data of solid organs and vascularized composite allograft donation and transplantation from both deceased and living donors in Poland in 2015-2020 (presented in tables according to selected variables) are based on the national transplant registries, gathering information on donation and transplantation activity in medical centers involved in donation and transplantation programs in Poland.

Results: In 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, 529 potential deceased donors were referred to the Polish Transplant Coordinating Centre Poltransplant; 1310 solid organs from 393 actual deceased donors (10.

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In the pandemic year 2020, 634 allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell (HSC) transplants were performed in Poland, including fully matched and haploidentical family donors (n = 248) as well as unrelated donors transplantation (n = 386). In 48 recipients (7.6%) for allogeneic transplantation, hematopoietic bone marrow cells were transplanted, and in 586 recipients (92.

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Poland's Central Unrelated Potential Bone Marrow Donor and Cord Blood Registry (CBMDR Poltransplant) was established in 2011. Affiliated with the World Marrow Donor Association (WMDA) as PL5, the CBMDR is an internationally recognized hematopoietic stem cell donor registry with a large, high-quality donor database. Overall, Polish resources in this domain are the second largest in Europe and the fourth largest in the world, accounting for 4.

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This paper describes bone marrow donation and transplantation in Poland in terms of its history, current state, and information on the quality control system. Based on data gathered from the informatics systems of the Polish Central Unrelated Potential Bone Marrow Donor and Cord Blood Registry and the Polish transplant registries, as well as World Marrow Donor Association statistics, we performed an overview study to collect and compare numbers on hematopoietic stem cells donations and transplantations in Poland in the years 2010-2014. In the last 5 years, the number of registered potential hematopoietic stem cells donors in Poland increased by more than 4 times, from about 146,000 to over 750,000.

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