Publications by authors named "Dorota Lewandowska"

The aim of the work was to present data concerning organ donation from and transplantation to foreigners in Poland. Data came from registries maintained by the Polish Transplant Coordinating Center POLTRANSPLANT, consisting of the national waiting list, deceased donor registry, transplant registry, and live donor registry. In Poland, the rules for organ and tissue procurement for transplantation from foreigners who died in Poland and the rules for transplanting organs to foreigners are adopted and applied.

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Alloantibodies are significant biomarkers of posttransplant kidney rejection. With solid-phase assays, the presence of alloantibodies and complement-binding capacities can be tested. It has been noted that complement-binding anti-HLA (C1q) correlates well with high titers of anti-HLA antibodies (single antigen bead, SAB), but we have recently shown that lower SAB titers may be associated with complement in the complement cytotoxicity test.

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The aim of this study was to determine the role of resilience and alexithymia in the post-traumatic growth as a response to extreme stress in patients after kidney transplantation and to determine whether there are differences in the level of posttraumatic growth in patients after living and cadaveric donor kidney transplantation. The relationships between these variables were also evaluated. The questionnaire survey of 91 kidney recipients took place in 2018 and 2019.

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Unlabelled: Intravenous lidocaine, a potent local anesthetic with analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, has been shown to be an effective adjunct that reduces intra- and postoperative opioid consumption and facilitates pain management in adults. While it shows promise for use in the pediatric population, limited evidence is available.

Objectives: To determine if general anesthesia with intraoperative intravenous lidocaine infusion versus general anesthesia without intravenous lidocaine infusion in children undergoing laparoscopic appendectomy decreased opioid requirements intra- and postoperatively.

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The lack of a uniform method for determining unacceptable HLA mismatches (UAMs) for organ transplantation worldwide has resulted in many different algorithms for donor-recipient matching. Here we present our proposal for changes to the current algorithm for immune evaluation of potential kidney recipients in Poland based on the experience of various transplantation centers. The most important finding of this article is an algorithm that stratifies the pretransplant immunologic risk based on strict laboratory criteria, enabling harmonization between transplant centers in Poland.

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Introduction: The advantages of a minimally invasive nephrectomy are a faster recovery and better quality of life for the donors. Until recently, the majority of donor nephrectomies in Poland were done by open surgery.

Aim: To present a single centre experience in hand-assisted laparoscopic donor nephrectomy (HALDN).

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Pretransplant identification of allosensitized patients is possible thanks to new technologies, which allow for accurate detection of clinically relevant alloantibodies. Implementation of these methods in the screening of patients awaiting transplantation increased their chance for successful donor-recipient matching. Here, 1460 patients reported to the Polish National Waiting List were screened with the Luminex Screen (LS) solid phase test for anti-HLA antibodies.

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Background: The living kidney donor is exposed to the renal function impairment as a result of kidney donation, which may increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases. It seems justified to identify cardiovascular risk factors prior to kidney donation.

Material And Methods: We analyzed data of 50 consecutive potential kidney donors.

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Aim: The analysis of similarities and differences of parental experience of observing preterm versus full term babies assessed with the Neonatal Behavioural Assessment Scale (NBAS).

Material And Method: 95 pairs of parents participated in the study, including 33 mothers and fathers of babies born before 29th gestational week, 31 - between 29th and 34th week and 31 - at term. All infants were assessed with the NBAS in the first month of life (or corrected age) in the presence of both parents.

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Background: Cytisine, a partial agonist that binds with high affinity to the α(4)β(2) nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, is a low-cost treatment that may be effective in aiding smoking cessation. This study assessed the efficacy and safety of cytisine as compared with placebo.

Methods: We conducted a single-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.

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Background: The use of bioequivalent generic ciclosporin is a cost-effective alternative to non-generic ciclosporin in renal transplant patients. This study aims to explore the efficacy, safety and tolerability of Equoral®, a generic ciclosporin, in adult de novo renal transplant patients.

Material/methods: This was a multicentre, open label, phase IV clinical study consisting of a 6-month treatment and 3-month follow-up periods.

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Background: Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) has been shown to increase symptoms of allergic bronchial asthma, but direct effects on the expression of inflammatory markers have not been demonstrated thus far.

Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the correlation of ETS exposure with the expression of proinflammatory mediators in airway secretions, including IFN-gamma and IL-12, as well as IL-5 and IL-13, in allergic asthmatic schoolchildren and healthy control subjects.

Methods: By using the nasopharyngeal aspiration technique, airway secretions were collected from 24 atopic children with asthma (age, 6-16 years) and 26 healthy control subjects, and the concentration of cytokines was measured with immunoenzymatic methods.

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Chronic liver disease due to hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality after renal transplantation. Administration of immunosuppressive drugs facilitates viral replication and may lead to increased frequency of progressive chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Chronic HBV infection adversely affects both patient and graft survival.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate efficacy and safety of lamivudine therapy in renal allograft recipients with chronic hepatitis B infection. Twenty-four patients with chronic hepatitis B after renal transplantation were observed. We obtained HBV replication blockage in 95% of patients, in half of them also ALT normalisation was observed.

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