216 results match your criteria: "Dr H.L. Trivedi Institute of Transplantation Sciences[Affiliation]"

Organ Donation and Transplantation Registries Across the Globe: A Review of the Current State.

Transplantation

October 2024

Division of Nephrology and the Ajmera Transplant Centre, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Article Synopsis
  • The review investigates the structure and data capture methods of organ donation and transplantation (ODT) registries worldwide, finding 129 active registries across multiple continents.
  • Most registries are funded by governments or professional societies, covering various organs and collecting extensive patient-level data, although there are gaps in certain areas like donor comorbidities and waitlist stats.
  • The authors advocate for standardized practices and better data management to enhance the effectiveness and transparency of ODT systems, ultimately benefiting candidates, recipients, and donors.
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Lipoprotein glomerulopathy: a rare cause of steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome in a child.

CEN Case Rep

October 2024

Department of Pediatric Nephrology and Pediatric Renal Transplantation, Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Center and Dr. H L Trivedi Institute of Transplantation Sciences (IKDRC-ITS), Gujarat University of Transplantation Sciences, Ahmedabad, India.

Lipoprotein glomerulopathy (LPG) is a rare condition of renal lipidosis characterized by lipoprotein thrombi in glomeruli, an abnormal plasma lipoprotein profile, and a marked increase in serum apolipoprotein E (apo E) levels. It is a monogenic disorder with autosomal dominant inheritance and the average age of presentation is 32 years (4-69 years). It is rare in children.

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Essentials of Computed Tomography Imaging of Hematuria.

Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl

January 2023

Department of Radio Diagnosis and Imaging, G. R. Doshi and K.M. Mehta Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre and Dr. H. L. Trivedi Institute of Transplantation Sciences, Civil Hospital Campus, Asarwa, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.

Hematuria is defined usually as the presence of blood in the urine, either on voiding or in a catheterized specimen. Hematuria is broadly divided into microscopic and gross hematuria and may be symptomatic or asymptomatic. The causes of hematuria include a very wide spectrum of conditions.

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It has long been difficult to treat vulvovaginal laxity, genitourinary syndrome of menopause, stress urine incontinence, overactive bladder (OAB), and other indications of sexual dysfunction because women traditionally find it difficult to discuss these difficulties with clinicians and because society generally accepts these diseases. Originating in esthetic medicine, noninvasive feminine rejuvenation that targets vaginal tissue with energy-based methods has recently become more popular. A more youthful-looking vulva, the restoration of vaginal elasticity and "tightness," a significant improvement in stress urinary incontinence, a reduction in symptoms of OAB, and a decrease in sexual dysfunction are all benefits of transcutaneous temperature-controlled radiofrequency (TTCRF) therapy at the vulvovaginal region.

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Male Infertility: Causes and Management at a Tertiary Care Center in India.

Cureus

September 2023

Department of Periodontology and Implantology, Karnavati School of Dentistry, Karnavati University, Gandhinagar, IND.

Background Infertility and problems of impaired fecundity have been a concern through the ages and are also considerable clinical problems today, affecting many couples worldwide. Most infertility cases are primarily attributed to male factors, which play a significant role. Additionally, a substantial number of these patients exhibit suboptimal sperm parameters.

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Purpose Of Review: We review the key principles of kidney paired donation (KPD) and discuss the status and unique considerations for KPD in developing countries.

Recent Findings: Despite the advantages of KPD programs, they remain rare among developing nations, and the programs that exist have many differences with those of in developed countries. There is a paucity of literature and lack of published data on KPD from most of the developing nations.

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Introduction: Despite its use to prevent acute rejection, lifelong immunosuppression can adversely impact long-term patient and graft outcomes. In theory, immunosuppression withdrawal is the ultimate goal of kidney transplantation, and is made possible by the induction of immunological tolerance. The purpose of this paper is to review the safety and efficacy of immune tolerance induction strategies in living-donor kidney transplantation, both chimerism-based and non-chimerism-based.

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Background: There is no robust evidence-based data for ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation (ABOiKT) from emerging countries.

Methods: Data from 1759 living donor ABOiKT and 33 157 ABO-compatible kidney transplantations (ABOcKT) performed in India between March 5, 2011, and July 2, 2022, were included in this retrospective, multicenter (n = 25) study. The primary outcomes included management protocols, mortality, graft loss, and biopsy-proven acute rejection (BPAR).

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COVID-19: Clinical Course and Outcome of hospitalized Hemodialysis Patients: Single-center Experience.

J Assoc Physicians India

March 2023

Head, Department of Medicine, Pramukhswami Medical College (PSMC), Shree Krishna Hospital; Bhaikaka University, Karamsad, Gujarat, India.

Article Synopsis
  • * Symptoms observed included fatigue, fever, cough, and dyspnea, with 35% experiencing mild disease and 20% critical disease; younger patients with shorter dialysis history had higher mortality rates.
  • * Key prognostic factors for poorer outcomes included older age, low oxygen levels upon admission, and various lab results, while treatment with remdesivir and anticoagulants improved survival chances; further research is needed to validate these findings.
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Article Synopsis
  • Machine perfusion for solid human organs has been known since 1855, but it’s still not commonly used in hospitals despite its benefits, particularly in kidney transplants.
  • The article examines the challenges to implementing this technology, focusing on the roles of clinicians, hospitals, regulatory bodies, and industry, while noting the variations in adoption across different regions.
  • Emphasis is placed on the need for collaboration among stakeholders, improved regulatory frameworks, and adaptable reimbursement strategies to enhance the use of organ perfusion technology in clinical settings.
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Current Scenarios of Pediatric Transplants of Kidney, Liver, Heart, and Lung in India: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Exp Clin Transplant

December 2022

From the Department of Nephrology and Transplantation, Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Center, Dr. H. L. Trivedi Institute of Transplantation Sciences, Ahmedabad, India.

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to provide a systematic review and meta-analysis of pediatric solid-organ transplants in India, as there was no previous comprehensive review available on this topic.
  • The analysis included data from 31 studies among over 50,000 initial searches, focusing on pediatric kidney, liver, and heart transplants.
  • The findings indicated that survival rates for kidney and liver transplants in Indian children are comparable to Western standards, but infections were identified as a major cause of graft loss and patient death, highlighting the need for better registries to support future transplants.
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Outcomes of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 in kidney transplant recipients (KTR) compared with matched cohort are certainly lacking for different pandemic waves and geographic regions. In this single-center retrospective study of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) cases admitted during March 26, 2021 to June 7, 2021, a propensity-matched analysis in a 1:1 ratio was performed to compare the clinical profile and outcomes between KTR and non-KTR. A Cox proportional hazard model from the whole study population to analyze risk factors for severe disease and mortality was calculated.

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Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic created unprecedented challenges for solid organ transplant centers worldwide. We sought to assess an international perspective on COVID-19 vaccine mandates and rationales for or against mandate policies.

Methods: We administered an electronic survey to staff at transplant centers outside the United States (October 14, 2021-January 28, 2022) assessing the reasons cited by transplant centers for or against implementing a COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

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Rearranged X chromosomes in Turner syndrome (TS) generally present with a mild phenotype, but in cases of ring X chromosomes, the incidence of intellectual disability and other congenital abnormalities can be significantly higher depending on the size of the ring and the involvement of X-inactive specific transcript (XIST) region. Here, we report a 17-year-old female who was referred for a cytogenetic analysis because of primary amenorrhoea. The patient, of normal intelligence, had been found to have traits of TS, especially short stature and some rare findings such as horseshoe kidney and short fourth toe.

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Clinicopathological Study of Males with Lupus Nephritis: Pathologist's Experience at a Tertiary-Care Center.

Indian J Nephrol

March 2022

Department of Pathology, Laboratory Medicine, Transfusion Services and Immunohematology, G.R. Doshi and K.M. Mehta Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre and Dr. H.L. Trivedi Institute of Transplantation Sciences, Civil Hospital Campus, Asarwa, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.

Background: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune systemic disorder, more common in females of reproductive age-group as compared with males. There are very few studies regarding lupus nephritis (LN) in males. Hence, we decided to study the clinical and pathological findings of LN in males.

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Unilateral compartment syndrome of the lower limbs after robotic radical cystectomy and ileal conduit.

Indian J Anaesth

February 2022

Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care, Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre, Dr. H L Trivedi Institute of Transplantation Sciences, Civil Hospital Campus, Asarwa, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.

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Purpose Of Review: As the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic continues to surge, determining the safety and timing of proceeding with solid organ transplantation (SOT) in transplant candidates who have recovered from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and who are otherwise transplant eligible is an important concern. We reviewed the current status of protocols and the outcomes of SOT in SARS-CoV-2 recovered patients.

Recent Findings: We identified 44 published reports up through 7 September 2021, comprising 183 SOT [kidney = 115; lung = 27; liver = 36; heart = 3; simultaneous pancreas-kidney (SPK) = 1, small bowel = 1] transplants in SARS-CoV-2 recovered patients.

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There is a scarcity of data regarding the impact of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection complicating the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) course. The objective of the study was to explore the clinical profile and outcome of CMV co-infection with COVID-19. This is a single-center retrospective study of COVID-19 cases with concomitant CMV infection.

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Anti-phospholipase A2 Receptor Antibody in Differentiation and Prognostication of Membranous Nephropathy.

Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl

July 2023

Department of Bio-Statistics, G. R. Doshi and K. M. Mehta Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Center and Dr. H. L. Trivedi Institute of Transplantation Sciences, Civil Hospital Campus, Asarwa, Ahmedabad, India.

Anti-M-type phospholipase A receptor (anti-PLAR) antibody is believed to be associated with primary membranous nephropathy (pMN) and absent in secondary MN (sMN). There are few data regarding utility of anti-PLAR antibody as a prognosticator. Our study aimed to compare the incidence of positive serum anti-PLAR antibody titer in pMN versus sMN and correlation with clinical outcome.

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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is associated with adverse outcomes in transplantation communities. Mucormycosis, although a rare infection, has been classically linked to organ transplantation and is associated with exceptionally high morbidity and mortality rates. In this pandemic era, the double infection of mucormycosis and COVID-19 is a lethal combination but is rarely described in the literature on organ transplantation.

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Background: The effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on a developing nation is sparsely reported and, more importantly, the discrepancies in public and private sectors are underexplored.

Methods: We retrospectively investigated the data on the effect of COVID-19 on renal transplantation between 2019 and 2020 in a nationwide analysis from 8 public and 10 private sector hospitals of India.

Results: On comparing the yearly data, the number of living-related transplants and deceased donor transplants declined by 48% (2610 vs 1370) and 49% (194 vs 99), respectively.

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Update on Coronavirus 2019 Vaccine Guidelines for Transplant Recipients.

Transplant Proc

October 2022

National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation, New Delhi, India; Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, New Delhi, India; Vardhman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, India. Electronic address:

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine and its utility in solid organ transplantation need to be timely revised and updated. These guidelines have been formalized by the experts-the apex technical committee members of the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization and the heads of transplant societies-for the guidance of transplant communities. We recommend that all personnel involved in organ transplantation should be vaccinated as early as possible and continue COVID-19-appropriate behavior despite a full course of vaccination.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study in India assessed early COVID-19 incidence in kidney transplant recipients (KTR) and found that 2.6% experienced COVID-19 within 30 days post-transplant, among 838 performed from March 2020 to May 2021.
  • Among the 22 KTR patients with early COVID-19, symptoms varied from asymptomatic to severe, with common symptoms including shortness of breath and loss of smell; their mortality rate was not significantly higher than the overall KTR group.
  • The findings indicate a greater severity and mortality in COVID-19 among waitlisted patients compared to KTR, suggesting that KTR may have better outcomes, which could inform decisions regarding
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