Publications by authors named "D Freiberger"

Reduced exercise capacity is common in young bilateral lung transplantation (Bi-LTx) recipients, but longer-term data on cardiac comorbidities are limited. We evaluate potential cardiac contributions to long-term exercise intolerance in this population. All Bi-LTx recipients at a single pediatric center, who completed routine clinical post-transplant cardiac assessment, including echocardiogram, cardiac exam, and cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET), were included.

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Background: The stabilization of metastatic lesions in the periacetabular region can be successfully performed using percutaneous techniques. Photodynamic nails (PDNs) are among the available tools for stabilization. Data on postoperative complications and functional outcomes are, however, scarce.

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Background: Gastrointestinal (GI) complications in lung transplant recipients can occur any time during the post-operative period, leading to prolonged morbidity and mortality. Despite the negative association between GI complications and patient outcomes, little is known about their incidence and risk factors for their development in pediatric lung transplant recipients.

Methods: We performed a retrospective chart review at one pediatric tertiary center to describe the frequency of GI complications in lung transplant recipients.

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Background: In order to improve transparency within the patient selection process, a transplant listing advisory committee was formed within the Boston Children's Hospital Pediatric Transplant Center. Its mission is to promote equity in access to organ transplantation by ensuring that the institutional transplant selection criteria are fair, unbiased, and nondiscriminatory. The committee conducts comprehensive case and data review of individual characteristics and reviews in aggregate to identify potential systems bias.

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Background: This study aimed to characterize features present at the time of diagnosis and describe outcomes in patients with post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) following pediatric solid organ transplantation.

Methods: We performed a retrospective review of solid organ transplant patients who developed pathologically confirmed PTLD at our center from 2006 to 2016.

Results: Of 594 patients included in this study, 41(6.

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