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    The JHLT Digital Media Editors explore two manuscripts from the August issue of The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation—the first on immunosuppression in pediatric heart transplantation, and the second TA-NRP in DCD lung transplantation. Digital Media Editor Van-Khue Ton, MD, heart failure and transplant cardiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, hosts this episode.   First, hear from senior author Steven C. Greenway, MSc, MD, on his team’s study “.” Dr. Greenway shares his journey from enzyme biochemistry in mollusks, snails, and frogs to pediatric cardiology, then outlines the results of the paper.   The study queried the Pediatric Heart Transplant Society’s registry to determine the efficacy and safety of monotherapy immunosuppression. The results showed better graft survival and less coronary allograft vasculopathy in the monotherapy group, even after adjusted for age at transplant, sex, neonatal transplant, infection, PTLD, and etiology of cardiomyopathy. Dr. Greenway a

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    • Listen to the August #JHLTThePodcast for great discussions on #immunosuppression in peds #HeartTx and TA-NRP on early outcomes in #DCD #LungTx from Steven C. Greenway and @JadMalasMD. Check the 🧵thread below for details on the studies, and listen at https://t.co/pVodmrbHMV https://t.co/N7EiMw2ZzB

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    The JHLT Digital Media Editors explore two manuscripts from the August issue of The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation—the first on immunosuppression in pediatric heart transplantation, and the second TA-NRP in DCD lung transplantation. Digital Media Editor Van-Khue Ton, MD, heart failure and transplant cardiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, hosts this episode.   First, hear from senior author Steven C. Greenway, MSc, MD, on his team’s study “.” Dr. Greenway shares his journey from enzyme biochemistry in mollusks, snails, and frogs to pediatric cardiology, then outlines the results of the paper.   The study queried the Pediatric Heart Transplant Society’s registry to determine the efficacy and safety of monotherapy immunosuppression. The results showed better graft survival and less coronary allograft vasculopathy in the monotherapy group, even after adjusted for age at transplant, sex, neonatal transplant, infection, PTLD, and etiology of cardiomyopathy. Dr. Greenway a

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    • Have you listened to the August #JHLTThePodcast yet? Great stuff on #immunosuppression in peds #HeartTx and TA-NRP on early outcomes in #DCD #LungTx from Steven C. Greenway and @JadMalasMD! Check the thread🧵below for details on the studies, and listen at https://t.co/pVodmrbHMV https://t.co/N7EiMw2ZzB

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    Thoracoabdominal normothermic regional perfusion has emerged as an alternative method to procure donation after circulatory death (DCD) hearts, but its impact on concomitantly procured lung allografts remains unclear. The United Network for Organ Sharing database identified 627 DCD donors whose hearts were procured (211 in situ perfused, 416 directly procured) between December 2019 to December 2022. Lung utilization rates were 14.9% (63/422) for in situ perfused donors and 13.8% (115/832) for directly procured donors (p = 0.80).

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    • 2⃣ First author @malas_jad joins from @CedarsSinai to discuss the impact of TA-NRP on early outcomes in #DCD #LungTx. Dr. Malas shares interesting findings from the study, plus details on what might be needed to further evaluate this procurement technique: https://t.co/uT1QOLQNth

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    The JHLT Digital Media Editors explore two manuscripts from the July issue of The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation—one on heart transplantation and one on lung transplantation. Digital Media Editor Marty C. Tam, MD, Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan, hosts this episode.   First, hear from co-first author Kevin Chen, MD, on his team’s study “,” which comes from Cedars-Sinai. The study looks into the results of DCD organ donation depending on the technique used at procurement, mainly comparing ex-situ normothermic organ perfusion with thoracoabdominal normothermic regional perfusion (TA-NRP).   Digital Media Editors David Schibilsky, MD, and Van-Khue Ton, MD, have questions on the relationship between DCD liver and kidney procurement and heart procurement strategies, why TA-NRP livers and kidneys might differ, and the lower incidence of delayed graft function in DCD kidney transplants with TA-NRP. Dr. Chen also shares some thoughts about how this work might be in

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    • Have you listened to the July #JHLTThePodcast yet? Some good stuff on #DCD hearts and #LungTx #frailty from @KevinQ_Chen and @jsinger0 this month! Check the thread🧵below for details on the studies, and listen on your favorite podcatcher (or at https://t.co/tTZx5okVHL). https://t.co/S72duOMF0F

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    On the June episode of JHLT: The Podcast, the Digital Media Editors explore two manuscripts from the June issue of The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, with authors from the US and Denmark.   First, hear from senior author Steven R. Hays, MD, on his team’s study “,” which explores digital health and comes out of UCSF. In the study, the authors developed an automated digital health…

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    • Did you catch the June #JHLTThePodcast? We've got Steven R. Hays @TransplantUCSF on home spirometry for #LTX and @MoeslundNiels on hypothermic #perfusion in #DCD #HTX. 🎧Listen now at https://t.co/wziSU9dm5V or on your favorite podcatcher. https://t.co/lwAfiYIuJP

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    This session focuses on the perioperative use of short-term devices in the setting of heart transplantation, and is co-chaired by Claudius Mahr, DO, of the University of Washington in Seattle, and Emil Najjar, MD, PhD, of the Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm. Use of Mechanical Circulatory Support in Orthotopic Heart Transplantation: A 10 Year Analysis Chidiebere Peter Echieh, FWACS,…

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    • #MCS was covered by @docbhardwaj and #AnjanTibrewala, and on Wednesday they covered #CardiogenicShock; bridging to #HeartTx; managing MCS infections in adult and pediatric patients; long-term MCS outcomes; and expanding the donor pool with #DCD. #ISHLT2023 https://t.co/WKGnCDbLd9

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    JCPP Advances (JCPPA) is taking part in publishing an interdisciplinary multi-journal special issue on Neurodiversity. This issue will include contributions from 35 participating journals and will be the second special issue in a wider Wiley series on Inclusivity.

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    • Still time to submit your proposal for the @TheJCPPadvances call for papers for an interdisciplinary multi-journal special issue on #Neurodiversity. Proposals MUST be submitted by Monday 6 March. For more information, visit https://t.co/0UZmJlcau5 #Autism #ADHD #DCD