Publications by authors named "D van Dellen"

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  • Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS) is a serious condition that can develop from prolonged peritoneal dialysis, leading to dangerous bowel obstruction due to peritoneal thickening and calcification.
  • The study analyzed serum levels of calcium, phosphate, parathyroid hormone, and alkaline phosphatase in 46 EPS patients compared to 46 non-EPS patients over time, finding higher calcium and ALP levels in EPS patients.
  • High serum levels of calcium and phosphate significantly increase the risk of developing EPS, suggesting that managing bone mineral metabolism effectively may help reduce this risk.
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The time to arrest donors after circulatory death is unpredictable and can vary. This leads to variable periods of warm ischemic damage prior to pancreas transplantation. There is little evidence supporting procurement team stand-down times based on donor time to death (TTD).

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The British Transplantation Society (BTS) 'Guideline on transplantation from deceased donors after circulatory death' has recently been updated and this manuscript summarises the relevant recommendations in abdominal organ transplantation from Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD) donors, encompassing the chapters on liver, kidney, pancreas and islet cell transplantation.

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Islet transplantation (IT) offers the potential to restore euglycemia for patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Despite improvements in islet isolation techniques and immunosuppressive regimes, outcomes remain suboptimal with UK five-year graft survivals (5YGS) of 55% and most patients still requiring exogenous insulin after multiple islet infusions. Native islets have a significant non-endocrine component with dense extra-cellular matrix (ECM), important for islet development, cell survival and function.

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