Transplant International : Proceedings of the 7th Congress of the European Society for Organ Transplantation Vienna, October 3–7, 1995

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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Transplant International : Proceedings of the 7th Congress of the European Society for Organ Transplantation Vienna, October 3–7, 1995

نام کتاب : Transplant International : Proceedings of the 7th Congress of the European Society for Organ Transplantation Vienna, October 3–7, 1995
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : بین المللی پیوند: مجموعه مقالات هفتمین کنگره انجمن اروپایی پیوند اعضا وین، 3 تا 7 اکتبر 1995
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ناشر : Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
سال نشر : 1996
تعداد صفحات : 495
ISBN (شابک) : 9783540610243 , 9783662008188
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 17 مگابایت



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این مکمل به TRANSPLANT International حاوی جدیدترین به روز رسانی تحقیقات بالینی و تجربی در پیوند و تجربیات با تمام داروهای سرکوب کننده سیستم ایمنی مدرن است که در هفتمین کنگره انجمن اروپایی پیوند اعضا در وین ارائه شده است. اکتبر 1995. این کتاب دارای اطلاعات مرتبط در پیوند بالینی کلیه، کبد، قلب و لوزالمعده و همچنین داده های تحقیقاتی پایه ایمون بیولوژی و حفظ اندام است. بیش از 80 درصد از مشارکت ها توسط مؤسسات تحقیقاتی معتبر اروپایی ایجاد شده است و بنابراین این کتاب یک نمای کلی از فعالیت های اروپایی در تحقیقات پیوند ارائه می دهد.


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Front Matter....Pages I-XV
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Short-term outcome of kidney transplants from non-heart-beating donors after preservation by machine perfusion....Pages 76-80
Pharmacokinetics and immunodynamics of chimeric IL-2 receptor monoclonal antibody SDZ CHI 621 in renal allograft recipients....Pages 32-33
Acute rejection relapses posttransplant: definition of risk group and evaluation of potent therapeutic regimens....Pages 34-37
Steroid-resistant rejection in kidney-transplanted patients: is ATG treatment for three or ten days preferable?....Pages 38-40
Randomized trial of misoprostol in patients with chronic renal transplant rejection....Pages 41-44
Increased tenascin expression is an early feature of the development of transplant renal arteriopathy in humans....Pages 45-48
Is kidney transplantation in sensitized recipients justified?....Pages 49-53
Low-density lipoprotein oxidation is increased in kidney transplant recipients....Pages 54-57
The anaphylatoxin C5a, a new parameter in the diagnosis of renal allograft rejection....Pages 58-62
A critical analysis of soluble interleukin-2 receptor levels in kidney allograft recipients....Pages 63-67
Diagnostic value of urinary enzyme determination in renal transplantation....Pages 68-72
Rat cytomegalovirus infection and chronic kidney allograft rejection....Pages 3-4
Does delayed kidney graft function increase the risk of chronic rejection?....Pages 5-7
Evaluation of the permissible mismatch concept....Pages 8-10
The significant effect of HLA-DRB1 matching on acute rejection in kidney transplants....Pages 11-15
Five-year results of renal transplantation in highly sensitized recipients....Pages 16-19
Anticipation of highly sensitised renal patients’ immunoadsorption requirements by prescreening using protein A minicolumns....Pages 20-24
Weak expression of blood type B antigen in kidney tissue and successful B-incompatible kidney transplantation without special treatments....Pages 25-27
Retroperitoneal placement of living related adult renal grafts in children less than 5 years of age — a feasible technique?....Pages 73-75
Outcome of renal graft recipients with hepatitis C virus infection....Pages 28-31
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Transplantation of kidneys harvested from non-heart-beating donors: early and long-term results....Pages 81-83
Effective surface cooling of the kidney during vascular anastomosis decreases the risk of delayed kidney function after transplantation....Pages 84-85
Kidney transplantation to patients with congenital malformations of the distal urinary tract....Pages 86-89
Front Matter....Pages 91-91
Two-year data from the European multicentre tacrolimus (FK 506) liver study....Pages 144-150
Tumor recurrence after oLTX....Pages 151-154
The importance of late infections for the long-term outcome after liver transplantation....Pages 155-156
Hepatic resuscitation after warm anoxia: one approach for increasing the donor pool for liver transplantation....Pages 120-125
Cytokine pattern in patients with infections after liver transplantation....Pages 126-131
Prediction of graft dysfunction by analysis of liver biopsies after cold storage....Pages 132-134
Validation of endothelin (ET) immunoreactivity in human bile by HPLC. Comparison of biliary ET concentration in liver transplant recipients with values obtained during cholecystectomy....Pages 135-139
First clinical realization of continuous monitoring of liver microcirculation after transplantation by thermodiffusion....Pages 140-143
Impact of enalapril on microvascular perfusion and leukocyte adherence in a model of rat liver transplantation assessed by in vivo microscopy....Pages 93-96
Quantitative analysis of the microcirculation of xenogeneic haemoperfused rat livers by intravital microscopy....Pages 97-99
Beneficial effects of prostaglandin E 1 on hemodynamic changes during liver transplantation in pigs....Pages 100-104
Pharmacokinetics of intravenous adriamycin for anhepatic chemotherapy during liver transplantation....Pages 105-108
Living related liver transplantation in children with hypoxemia related to intrapulmonary shunting....Pages 157-159
Growth and height in children after liver transplantation....Pages 160-163
Liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma: prognostic factors associated long-term survival....Pages 109-111
DNA flow cytometry in patients undergoing liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma....Pages 112-114
Clinical significance of recurrent primary biliary cirrhosis after liver transplantation....Pages 115-119
Front Matter....Pages 91-91
Indications for Tacrolimus anti-rejection therapy in liver allograft recipients....Pages 164-170
Cytomegalovirus infection does not increase the risk of vanishing bile duct syndrome after liver transplantation....Pages 171-173
Extension of the indication for living related liver transplantation from children to adults based on resolution of graft size mismatch in relation to tissue oxygenation and metabolic load: a case report....Pages 174-177
Incidence and outcome of arterial complications after orthotopic liver transplantation....Pages 178-181
Hepato-venous outflow complications following orthotopic liver transplantation with various techniques for hepato-venous reconstruction in adults and children....Pages 182-184
Bile duct splintage in liver transplantation: is it necessary?....Pages 185-187
Effect of pre-reperfusion portal venous blood flush on early liver transplant function....Pages 188-190
How to estimate the size of the donor liver....Pages 191-194
Is hepatitis C virus recurrence a risk factor for chronic liver allograft rejection?....Pages 195-197
Hepatitis C: Indication for anti-viral therapy?....Pages 198-201
Effectiveness of early α-interferon therapy for hepatitis C virus infection recurrence after liver transplantation....Pages 202-203
Hepatitis C virus Genotypes and reinfection of the graft during long-term follow-up in 35 liver transplant recipients....Pages 204-209
Famciclovir therapy for recurrent hepatitis B virus infection after liver transplantation....Pages 210-212
Expression of adhesion molecules and their ligands in liver allografts during cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection and acute rejection....Pages 213-215
Front Matter....Pages 217-217
Arrhythmogenic mortality in heart-transplant candidates....Pages 219-220
Cytomegalovirus infection accelerates obliterative bronchiolitis of rat tracheal allografts....Pages 221-222
Difference in cytokine production in acute and chronic rejection of rat lung allografts....Pages 223-225
Pravastatin prevents the progression of accelerated coronary artery disease after heart transplantation in a rabbit model....Pages 226-229
HLA-DR matching reduces rejection rate in heart transplantation....Pages 230-233
Phenotypic analysis of lymphocytes infiltrating human cardiac allografts during acute rejection and the development of graft vascular disease....Pages 234-236
Front Matter....Pages 217-217
Patterns in donor-specific mRNA and protein production of Th1 and Th2 cytokines by graft-infiltrating lymphocytes and PBMC after heart transplantation....Pages 237-240
Relationship between CMV and graft rejection after heart transplantation....Pages 241-242
Evoked epimyocardial electrogram for rejection diagnosis after heart transplantation....Pages 243-246
Valve reconstruction or replacement for long-term biopsy-induced tricuspid regurgitation following heart transplantation....Pages 247-248
Front Matter....Pages 249-249
Use of FK 506 in pancreas transplantation....Pages 251-257
Liposoluble antioxidants are not consumed in the pancreas after reperfusion in human simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation....Pages 258-260
Front Matter....Pages 261-261
Circumvention of natural killer cell and T-cell mediated allogeneic target killing with tacrolimus (FK506) in small bowel transplantation related graft-vs-host disease....Pages 263-268
Colon vs small bowel rejection after total bowel transplantation in a pig model....Pages 269-274
In vivo depletion of NKR-P1 positive cells in the recipient prior to small bowel transplantation enhances graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) in the rat....Pages 275-280
Changes in blood lymphocyte populations in experimental bowel allograft rejection....Pages 281-285
Microsurgical reconstruction of the lymphatic and nerve system in small bowel transplantation: the rat model, first results....Pages 286-289
Front Matter....Pages 291-291
Chronic rejection in lung allografts: immunohistological analysis of fibrogenesis....Pages 293-295
Clinical experience with retrograde lung preservation....Pages 296-298
Bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS) following heart-lung transplantation....Pages 299-302
Front Matter....Pages 303-303
Predicting patients’ exposure to cyclosporin....Pages 305-307
Mycophenolate mofetil in patients with acute renal failure: evidence of metabolite (MPAG) accumulation and removal by dialysis....Pages 308-310
UK multicentre study to assess the safety and tolerability of Neoral in stable renal transplant patients....Pages 311-313
Comparison of Sandimmun with a new cyclosporin derivative (IMM 125) in renal transplant patients with stable renal function....Pages 314-317
Induction of alloantigen-specific hyporesponsiveness in vitro by n-butyrate: antagonistic effect of cyclosporin A....Pages 318-322
Prolonged allograft survival by the inhibition of costimulatory CD2 signals but not by modulation of CD48 (CD2 ligand) in the rat....Pages 323-327
Front Matter....Pages 303-303
A short-term combination therapy with cyclosporine and rapamycin or leflunomide induces long-term heart allograft survival in a strongly immunogenic strain combination in rats....Pages 328-330
Effect of RS61443 in combination with leflunomide or FK506 on rat heart allograft survival....Pages 331-333
Front Matter....Pages 335-335
Rat MHC class I peptides are immunogenic....Pages 337-339
Correlation between the intensity of cytomegalovirus infection and the amount of perivasculitis in aortic allografts....Pages 340-344
Evidence that cyclosporin A prevents clinical cardiac allograft rejection by blocking both direct and indirect antigen presentation pathways....Pages 345-347
Liver sinusoidal lymphocytes: their immune functions....Pages 348-351
Determination of HLA-B7 T-cell epitopes....Pages 352-355
HLA class I A and B typing in the clinical laboratory using DNA-based techniques....Pages 356-363
Flow cytometric crossmatching in renal transplantation — outcome after five years....Pages 364-367
Allograft tolerance by intrathymic donor splenocyte transfer: an age-dependent, species-specific phenomenon?....Pages 368-371
Total lymphoid irradiation, without intrathymic injection of donor cells, induces indefinite acceptance of heart but not islet or skin allografts in rats....Pages 372-378
Induction of specific inhibition of alloreactivity in beagle dogs by intrathymic injection of donor splenocytes....Pages 379-381
Front Matter....Pages 383-383
Expression of human decay accelerating factor (hDAF) in transgenic pigs regulates complement activation during ex vivo liver perfusion — immunopathological findings....Pages 385-387
Long-duration xenogeneic extracorporeal pig liver perfusion with human blood....Pages 388-391
The function of transgenic human DAF-expressing porcine livers during hemoperfusion with human blood....Pages 392-396
Front Matter....Pages 397-397
Costs of drugs used after renal transplantation....Pages 399-402
Ethical aspects of using “marginal” kidneys for transplant....Pages 403-406
Front Matter....Pages 407-407
Donor heart quality control. Analysis of echocardiographic (EC) findings and patient outcome....Pages 409-413
Is the use of marginal donors justified in liver transplantation? Analysis of results and proposal of modern criteria....Pages 414-417
The impact of donor age on graft outcome after liver transplantation....Pages 418-419
Front Matter....Pages 407-407
The anti-ischemic drugs defibrotide and oligotide analogously inhibit leukocyte-endothelial cell adhesion in vitro....Pages 420-424
Reduction in nonparenchymal cell injury and vascular endothelial dysfunction after cold preservation of the liver by gaseous oxygen....Pages 425-428
Influence of UW solution on in vitro platelet aggregability....Pages 429-431
Why is liver preservation performed at 4°C?....Pages 432-436
Na-K/2Cl transporter inhibition for reduction of postischemic kidney failure tested in autologous reperfusion....Pages 437-441
Minimal amounts of hyaluronidase in HTK or UW solution substantially improve the recovery of preserved hearts....Pages 442-446
Synergistic effects of nafamostat mesilate rinse and Kupffer cell blockade for rat liver preservation....Pages 447-451
Tissue hydration in kidneys during preservation: a relaxometric analysis of time-dependent differences between cortex and medulla....Pages 452-454
Changes in renal hemodynamics and physiology after normothermic ischemia in animals supplemented with eicosapentaenoic acid....Pages 455-459
Donor organ procurement in the North Italy Transplant program (NITp) in 1994: the beginning of a promising trend?....Pages 460-463
Regionalization of donor organ procurement: first experiences in southern Bavaria and results of a regional donor hospital survey....Pages 464-468
Marginal donors for patients on regular waiting lists for liver transplantation....Pages 469-471
Injury to hepatocytes and non-parenchymal cells during the preservation of human livers with UW or HTK solution: a determination of hepatocellular enzymes in the effluent perfusate for preoperative evaluation of the transplant quality....Pages 472-476
Pharmacokinetics of rinse solutions at 4° celsius....Pages 477-478
Assessment of oxygen radicals during kidney transplantation — effect of radical scavenger....Pages 479-482
Front Matter....Pages 483-483
Clinical experience with cotransplantation of peripheral nerve and adrenal medulla in patients with Parkinson’s disease....Pages 485-491
Comparative analysis of immunological reconstitution induced by vascularized bone marrow versus bone marrow cell transplantation....Pages 492-496
Back Matter....Pages 499-499

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This supplement to TRANSPLANT International contains a most recent update of clinical and experimental research in transplantation and experiences with all modern immunosuppressive drugs, presented at the 7th Congress of the European Society of Organ Transplantation in Vienna in October 1995. The book has relevant information on clinical transplantation of kidneys, livers, hearts and pancreases as well as basic research data of immunbiology and organ preservation. More than 80% of the contributions were generated by respected European research institutions and therefore the book provides a comprehensive overview of European activities in transplantation research.




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