Publications by authors named "William A Hardy"

Objective: Nondesignated preliminary surgery (NDPS) residency offers postgraduate medical education with no guarantee of a subsequent categorical position. Some literature exists detailing the career outcomes of these residents, but these results are complicated by the limited scale of these studies. The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to summarize the career outcomes of these residents from the existing literature.

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Background: Infants with truncus arteriosus typically undergo repair by repurposing the truncal valve as the neo-aortic valve and using a valved conduit homograft for the neo-pulmonary valve. In cases where the native truncal valve is too insufficient for repair, it is replaced, but this is a rare occurrence with a paucity of data, especially in the infant population. Here, we conduct a meta-analysis to better understand the outcomes of infant truncal valve replacement during the primary repair of truncus arteriosus.

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The success of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is critically dependent on the maintenance of myocardial and cerebral perfusion; therefore, preferential perfusion of these vital organs over non-vital vascular beds, such as the extremities, is desirable. We propose that compression of the femoral and/or brachial arteries during CPR improves resuscitation outcomes.

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Background: Heart-lung transplantation (HLTx) is relatively uncommon, and there is a paucity of literature to suggest an age at which older recipients may be exposed to excess risk for mortality. This analysis aimed to identify a threshold of age that predicts adverse outcomes after HLTx.

Methods: The United Network of Organ Sharing registry was used to identify adult patients undergoing HLTx from 2005 to 2021.

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Pigs, or Sus scrofa domestica, are commonly used animal models in translational transplantation research due to their anatomical, physiological, and immunological similarities to humans. In solid organ transplantation studies, immunosuppressive medications may be administered to pigs to prevent rejection. We provide an overview of the immunosuppressive regimens used in allogeneic solid organ transplantation in pigs, including heart, lung, kidney, bowel and cotransplanted organs and focus on the use of tacrolimus, mycophenolate mofetil, and corticosteroids.

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Background: The treatment of neonates with unrepairable heart valve dysfunction remains an unsolved problem because there are no growing heart valve replacements. Heart valve transplantation is a potential approach to deliver growing heart valve replacements. Therefore, we retrospectively analysed the semilunar valve function of orthotopic heart transplants during rejection episodes.

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Background: Prior studies have demonstrated deleterious outcomes for physician-patient racial discordance. We explored recipient-surgeon racial concordance and short-term postoperative survival in adults undergoing orthotopic heart transplantation (OHT).

Methods: The United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) database was queried to identify White and Black adult (≥18 years) patients undergoing isolated OHT between 2000 and 2020.

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There is a paucity of literature evaluating trends in the demographic composition of the cardiothoracic surgery workforce. Using the United Network for Organ Sharing database, we retrospectively analyzed the changes in sex, race, and ethnicity of surgeons performing heart transplantations between 2000−2020. Surgeons performing heart transplantations for adult (≥18 years) and pediatric (<18 years) patients between 2000−2020 were identified and stratified by sex (male, female) and by race/ethnicity (non-Hispanic White, non-Hispanic Black, non-Hispanic Asian, Hispanic of any race).

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Background: Ventricular tachycardia (VT) can be a challenging problem in patients following durable left ventricular device (LVAD) implantation, and can lead to significant morbidity and mortality. Both the etiology and management of VT in this population can also vary substantially.

Case Presentation: We herein report a case of a patient with preoperative VT who developed a drug resistant VT storm postoperatively that was ultimately controlled durably with a bedside stellate ganglion block.

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Immune privilege is an evolutionary adaptation that protects vital tissues with limited regenerative capacity from collateral damage by the immune response. Classical examples include the anterior chamber of the eye and the brain. More recently, the placenta, testes and articular cartilage were found to have similar immune privilege.

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