In 2022 the millionth organ transplant in the U.S. took place, and Atrium Health is proud to be part of that amazing accomplishment. Two of those recipients are fraternal twins Ashtin and Amelia, who credit their surgeons and the transplant and dialysis teams at Atrium Health for changing their lives.
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Exercising in the morning could reduce CVD risk
The timing of physical activity could affect the risk for CVD, according to study findings published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.
Using data collected from February 2013 to December 2015 in the UK Biobank, the researchers identified several “chrono-activity” (daily physical activity timing) subgroups of 86,657 participants (mean age, 62 years; 58% women).
Read the full story in Healio.
Flu, RSV, COVID-19: A ‘perfect storm for a terrible holiday season’
Influenza, respiratory syncytial virus and COVID-19 have come together to pose a serious health threat this holiday season, according to experts.
During a press conference, CDC Director Rochelle P. Walensky, MD, MPH, said the agency has documented at least 8.7 million influenza illnesses, 78,000 hospitalizations due to influenza and 4,500 influenza-associated deaths, as well as a 14 pediatric deaths caused by influenza. Read more from Healio.
New ISHLT Guidelines Support Use of CareDx’s HeartCare Solutions, AlloMap and AlloSure, in Routine Monitoring of Heart Transplant Patients
DECEMBER, 21, 2022
ISHLT Guidelines Recommend Earlier Use of AlloMap Heart Starting 2 Months Post-Transplant Based on Strength of Clinical Studies
ISHLT Guidelines Recommend Remote Use of GEP and dd-cfDNA Heart Transplant Surveillance, as in HeartCare, May be Used to Reduce the Need for Biopsies and Hospital Visits
BRISBANE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– CareDx, Inc. (Nasdaq: CDNA) – The Transplant Company™ focused on the discovery, development, and commercialization of clinically differentiated, high-value healthcare solutions for transplant patients and caregivers – today announced the publication1 of new guidelines by the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation (ISHLT) supporting the use of CareDx’s non-invasive molecular surveillance portfolio. Read the complete press release on CareDx.com.
From ALS treatment to a historic transplant: The biggest medical breakthroughs of 2022
When COVID-19 arrived in the United States, it was all hands on deck. The country’s brightest scientific minds dropped whatever they were doing to join the effort against SARS-CoV-2, developing novel vaccines and treatments in record time.
Read the full story in USA Today.
Heart transplant recipient honors her donor ‘by living the best possible life I can’
Even now, years later, Linda Jara’s voice resonates with notes that can only be fully appreciated by certain people – people like her who carry someone else’s heart.
Her tone is filled with gratitude. Awe. Contemplation. Thoughtfulness. Sorrow. Exuberance. The overwhelming feeling that someone else – a total stranger – made the ultimate sacrifice of allowing their own heart to beat in someone else’s chest. Read the full story from the American Heart Association.
Penn Medicine Launches New Center for Living Donation to Increase Transplant Opportunities for Those in Need of Livers or Kidneys
The center aims to help drive the gift of living donation through exceptional care, community outreach
Newswise — PHILADELPHIA – The Penn Transplant Institute at Penn Medicine has opened a new Center for Living Donation which will expand Penn’s exceptional care for living donors, helping to maximize the number of lives saved through liver and kidney transplantation. For the thousands waiting on a lifesaving organ, living donation—when a living person donates an organ, or part of an organ, for transplantation to another person—can help those in need receive life-saving care sooner. Read more in Newswise.
Solid organ transplant patients may be at higher risk for skin cancer and require coordinated care
More than half of all patients who receive solid organ transplants will have an incidence of skin cancer at some point—most often a nonmelanoma cancer, such as basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma. This increased risk can be several hundred times higher than in the general population. Read more in Medical Xpress.
Is Organ Transplant equal for everyone?
Solid organ transplantation (SOT) is a treatment, not a cure, for people with an end-stage organ disease. On average, in recent years, it is estimated that 130,000 organ transplants are performed each year worldwide, with an unprecedented impact on the quality and duration of the life of patients with organ failure (GODT, 2017). Read more from the European Public Health Alliance.
Children with CKD more likely to be identified as hypertensive with 2017 guidelines
Based on both clinic and ambulatory blood pressure, children with chronic kidney disease are more likely to be grouped as hypertensive when using the American Academy of Pediatrics 2017 clinical practice guidelines vs. its 2004 guidelines.
Read the full story in Healio.