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    The Influence of Race and Common Genetic Variations on Outcomes After Pediatric Heart Transplantation by Green, D. J., Brooks, M. M., Burckart, G. J., Chinnock, R. E., Canter, C., Addonizio, L. J., Bernstein, D., Kirklin, J. K., Naftel, D. C., Girnita, D. M., Zeevi, A., Webber, S. A.

    Published in American journal of transplantation (01-06-2017)
    “…Significant racial disparity remains in the incidence of unfavorable outcomes following heart transplantation. We sought to determine which pediatric…”
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    Outcome of listing for cardiac transplantation for failed fontan : A multi-institutional study by BERNSTEIN, D, NAFTEL, D, CHIN, C, ADDONIZIO, L. J, GAMBERG, P, BLUME, E. D, HSU, D, CANTER, C. E, KIRKLIN, J. K, MORROW, W. R

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (25-07-2006)
    “…The Fontan procedure is a successful palliation for children with single-ventricle physiology; however, many will eventually require heart transplantation. The…”
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    The impact of flow PRA on outcome in pediatric heart recipients in modern era: An analysis of the Pediatric Heart Transplant Study database by Das, B. B., Pruitt, E., Molina, K., Ravekes, W., Auerbach, S., Savage, A., Knox, L., Kirklin, J. K., Naftel, D. C., Hsu, D.

    Published in Pediatric transplantation (01-02-2018)
    “…Data from patients in the Pediatric Heart Transplant Study (PHTS) registry transplanted between 2010 and 2014 were analyzed to determine the association…”
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    Association of Race and Socioeconomic Position with Outcomes in Pediatric Heart Transplant Recipients by Singh, T. P., Naftel, D. C., Addonizio, L., Mahle, W., Foushee, M. T., Zangwill, S., Blume, E. D., Kirklin, J. K., Singh, R., Johnston, J. K., Chinnock, R.

    Published in American journal of transplantation (01-09-2010)
    “…We assessed the association of socioeconomic (SE) position with graft loss in a multicenter cohort of pediatric heart transplant (HT) recipients. We extracted…”
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    Rejection with hemodynamic compromise: objective evidence for efficacy of photopheresis by Kirklin, J K, Brown, R N, Huang, S T, Naftel, D C, Hubbard, S M, Rayburn, B K, McGiffin, D C, Bourge, R B, Benza, R L, Tallaj, J A, Pinderski, L J, Pamboukian, S V, George, J F, Marques, M

    “…Photopheresis therapy (photo) has been advocated as a therapy to improve outcome after recalcitrant or severe rejection, but objective evidence of a beneficial…”
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    Fate of infants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome listed for cardiac transplantation: a multicenter study by Chrisant, M R K, Naftel, D C, Drummond-Webb, J, Chinnock, R, Canter, C E, Boucek, M M, Boucek, R J, Hallowell, S C, Kirklin, J K, Morrow, W R

    “…Infants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) commonly undergo cardiac transplantation as primary management. We examined outcomes of primary…”
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    Should status II patients be removed from the pediatric heart transplant waiting list? A multi-institutional study by Kirklin, J K, Naftel, D C, Caldwell, R L, Pearce, F B, Bartlett, H, Rusconi, P, White-Williams, C, Robinson, B V

    “…The survival benefit of cardiac transplantation (CTx) among Status 2 (stable outpatient) adult recipients has been questioned, but few studies have addressed…”
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    A prospective algorithm for the management of air leaks after pulmonary resection by Cerfolio, Robert J, Tummala, Ramu P, Holman, William L, Zorn, George L, Kirklin, James K, McGiffin, David C, Naftel, David C, Pacifico, Albert D

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-11-1998)
    “…Background. Air leaks (ALs) are a common complication after pulmonary resection, yet there is no consensus on their management. Methods. An algorithm for the…”
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