Assessment of the Effectiveness of Patient Education and Interviews in Improving Medication Adherence of Renal Transplant Recipients

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Abstract

Background

Non-compliance with immunosuppressive drugs has been reported as the most significant cause of graft loss. Since non-compliance with immunosuppressive drugs is preventable, certain approaches based on the risk factors and causes of non-compliance can help eliminate this problem.
Read the complete abstract in Cureus.

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Here’s What’s Next for Pig Organ Transplants

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2022 was a breakthrough year for xenotransplantation, a procedure that could be a lifeline for patients in desperate need of a donor.

THE NIGHT BEFORE the transplant, surgeon Bartley Griffith didn’t sleep well. When he awoke around 3 am and went to make a cup of coffee, he forgot to put his mug below the machine and ended up with coffee all over the floor.  Read the full story in Wired.

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‘Excellent’ Outcome With Lung Transplant From COVID-19 Patient

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Report on 1st transplant in scleroderma patient predicts future success

The case of a person with scleroderma who successfully received a lung transplant from a donor who had tested positive for COVID-19 may predict positive outcomes for other patients, according to a recent report.

“To our knowledge this represents the first successful case of lung transplantation of donor lungs positive for COVID-19,” the researchers wrote. Read more in Scleroderma News.

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FDA clears AI-guided device to diagnose HFpEF from a single echocardiogram

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Ultromics announced its artificial intelligence-guided device for the diagnosis of HF with preserved ejection fraction via echocardiogram has received full marketing authorization from the FDA.

The device (EchoGo Heart Failure) was developed by Ultromics, a spin-out of the University of Oxford, in collaboration with Mayo Clinic, according to a press release issued by the company.
Read the full story in Healio.

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