Liver Transplantation, ISSN 1527-6465, 04/2006, Volume 12, Issue 4, pp. 499 - 510
With ever‐increasing demand for liver replacement, supply of organs is the limiting factor and a significant number of patients die while waiting. Live donor...
SURGERY | VEIN THROMBOSIS | RIGHT HEPATIC LOBE | LIVING-RELATED DONORS | HEALTH ASSESSMENT | RIGHT LOBECTOMY | RECIPIENTS | ADULT | TRANSPLANTATION | HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA | GRAFT SIZE | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY | Liver Regeneration | Hepatectomy - methods | Humans | Organ Size | Liver - anatomy & histology | Hepatectomy - mortality | Postoperative Complications - epidemiology | Living Donors - statistics & numerical data | Patient Selection | Liver Transplantation - methods | Liver Transplantation - statistics & numerical data | Tissue and Organ Harvesting - mortality | Tissue and Organ Harvesting - methods
SURGERY | VEIN THROMBOSIS | RIGHT HEPATIC LOBE | LIVING-RELATED DONORS | HEALTH ASSESSMENT | RIGHT LOBECTOMY | RECIPIENTS | ADULT | TRANSPLANTATION | HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA | GRAFT SIZE | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY | Liver Regeneration | Hepatectomy - methods | Humans | Organ Size | Liver - anatomy & histology | Hepatectomy - mortality | Postoperative Complications - epidemiology | Living Donors - statistics & numerical data | Patient Selection | Liver Transplantation - methods | Liver Transplantation - statistics & numerical data | Tissue and Organ Harvesting - mortality | Tissue and Organ Harvesting - methods
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Living related donor liver transplantation
: assessment of graft viability based on the redox theory
1994, ISBN 9783805558006, xii, 212
Book
PLoS ONE, ISSN 1932-6203, 05/2017, Volume 12, Issue 5, p. e0175672
Background The decision to become a living liver donor is a stressful event. Ambivalence in decision making may result in psychological distress. Thus, the...
STATEMENT | DONATION | INTERVIEW | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | SOCIAL SUPPORT | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | OUTCOMES | ATTITUDES | TRANSPLANTATION | ETHICS | Decision Making | Uncertainty | Unrelated Donors - psychology | Humans | Middle Aged | Adult | Female | Male | Liver Transplantation - psychology | Living Donors - psychology | Transplant Recipients | Decision-making | Psychological aspects | Ambivalence | Research | Organ donors | Health aspects | Heart | Psychological factors | Syngeneic grafts | Liver | Parents | Colleges & universities | Information dissemination | Noma | Motivation | Mathematical analysis | Consent | Surgery | Anxiety | Hair | Cadmium | Evaluation | Blood & organ donations | Decision making | Legislation | Heart transplantation | Emotions | Quality of life | Cirrhosis | Side effects | Nursing | Donors | Correlation analysis | Consanguinity | Protocol (computers) | Liver transplantation | Social support | Intervention | Government regulations | Transplants & implants | Medical services | Families & family life | Transplantation | Coexistence | Criteria | Alcohols | Ethics | Social interactions | Consultation | Emotional factors | Mathematical models | Age | Siblings | Routines | Qualitative research | Social sciences | Health | Organs | Nursing schools | Data processing | Rivers | Long-term care | Medicine | Homogeneity | Psychiatry
STATEMENT | DONATION | INTERVIEW | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | SOCIAL SUPPORT | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | OUTCOMES | ATTITUDES | TRANSPLANTATION | ETHICS | Decision Making | Uncertainty | Unrelated Donors - psychology | Humans | Middle Aged | Adult | Female | Male | Liver Transplantation - psychology | Living Donors - psychology | Transplant Recipients | Decision-making | Psychological aspects | Ambivalence | Research | Organ donors | Health aspects | Heart | Psychological factors | Syngeneic grafts | Liver | Parents | Colleges & universities | Information dissemination | Noma | Motivation | Mathematical analysis | Consent | Surgery | Anxiety | Hair | Cadmium | Evaluation | Blood & organ donations | Decision making | Legislation | Heart transplantation | Emotions | Quality of life | Cirrhosis | Side effects | Nursing | Donors | Correlation analysis | Consanguinity | Protocol (computers) | Liver transplantation | Social support | Intervention | Government regulations | Transplants & implants | Medical services | Families & family life | Transplantation | Coexistence | Criteria | Alcohols | Ethics | Social interactions | Consultation | Emotional factors | Mathematical models | Age | Siblings | Routines | Qualitative research | Social sciences | Health | Organs | Nursing schools | Data processing | Rivers | Long-term care | Medicine | Homogeneity | Psychiatry
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2011, 2nd ed., ISBN 9789814329750
Web Resource
PLoS ONE, ISSN 1932-6203, 02/2018, Volume 13, Issue 2, p. e0193327
Objectives Living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) in patients with acute liver failure (ALF) has become an acceptable alternative to transplantation from...
SINGLE-CENTER EXPERIENCE | OUTCOMES | FULMINANT HEPATIC-FAILURE | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | INFANTS | Liver Transplantation | Follow-Up Studies | Time-to-Treatment | Humans | Middle Aged | Kaplan-Meier Estimate | Child, Preschool | Graft Survival | Infant | Liver Failure, Acute - mortality | Male | Treatment Outcome | Living Donors | Young Adult | Retreatment | Adolescent | Liver Failure, Acute - surgery | Hypothermia, Induced | Adult | Female | Retrospective Studies | Child | Postoperative Complications | Liver failure | Care and treatment | Patient outcomes | Liver | Transplantation | Research | Health aspects | Donation of organs, tissues, etc | Pediatrics | Liver diseases | Statistical analysis | Transplants & implants | Complications | Mortality | Data processing | Family medical history | Drug overdose | Brittleness | Patients | Grafting | Morbidity | Allografts | Ischemia | Donors | Surgery | Poisoning | Children | Liver transplantation
SINGLE-CENTER EXPERIENCE | OUTCOMES | FULMINANT HEPATIC-FAILURE | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | INFANTS | Liver Transplantation | Follow-Up Studies | Time-to-Treatment | Humans | Middle Aged | Kaplan-Meier Estimate | Child, Preschool | Graft Survival | Infant | Liver Failure, Acute - mortality | Male | Treatment Outcome | Living Donors | Young Adult | Retreatment | Adolescent | Liver Failure, Acute - surgery | Hypothermia, Induced | Adult | Female | Retrospective Studies | Child | Postoperative Complications | Liver failure | Care and treatment | Patient outcomes | Liver | Transplantation | Research | Health aspects | Donation of organs, tissues, etc | Pediatrics | Liver diseases | Statistical analysis | Transplants & implants | Complications | Mortality | Data processing | Family medical history | Drug overdose | Brittleness | Patients | Grafting | Morbidity | Allografts | Ischemia | Donors | Surgery | Poisoning | Children | Liver transplantation
Journal Article
Transplantation, ISSN 0041-1337, 09/2006, Volume 82, Issue 6, pp. 723 - 732
Live donor liver transplantation (LDLT) was initiated in 1988 for children recipients. Its application to adult recipients was limited by graft size until the...
Live donor liver transplantation | DUCT BILIARY RECONSTRUCTION | SURGERY | MIDDLE HEPATIC VEIN | FOR-SIZE GRAFT | IMMUNOLOGY | TRANSPLANTATION | VENOUS OUTFLOW RECONSTRUCTION | HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA | live donor liver transplantation | ANTIBODY-POSITIVE DONORS | RIGHT LOBE GRAFT | RIGHT HEPATECTOMY | LIVING-RELATED-DONOR | LATERAL SECTOR GRAFT | Hepatectomy - methods | Liver Transplantation - statistics & numerical data | Humans | Adult | Liver - anatomy & histology | Liver Transplantation - mortality | Living Donors - statistics & numerical data | Child | Liver Transplantation - ethnology | Patient Selection | Tissue and Organ Harvesting - methods
Live donor liver transplantation | DUCT BILIARY RECONSTRUCTION | SURGERY | MIDDLE HEPATIC VEIN | FOR-SIZE GRAFT | IMMUNOLOGY | TRANSPLANTATION | VENOUS OUTFLOW RECONSTRUCTION | HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA | live donor liver transplantation | ANTIBODY-POSITIVE DONORS | RIGHT LOBE GRAFT | RIGHT HEPATECTOMY | LIVING-RELATED-DONOR | LATERAL SECTOR GRAFT | Hepatectomy - methods | Liver Transplantation - statistics & numerical data | Humans | Adult | Liver - anatomy & histology | Liver Transplantation - mortality | Living Donors - statistics & numerical data | Child | Liver Transplantation - ethnology | Patient Selection | Tissue and Organ Harvesting - methods
Journal Article
PLoS ONE, ISSN 1932-6203, 06/2016, Volume 11, Issue 6, p. e0156846
To investigate the effect of IL28B single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (rs8099917 and rs12979860) in the donors and recipients on the outcome of Hepatitis C...
CYP2C19 GENOTYPES | POLYMORPHISMS | THERAPY | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | GRAFT | INTERLEUKIN-28B GENETIC-VARIANTS | RECIPIENTS | Liver Transplantation | Follow-Up Studies | Hepatitis C - metabolism | Humans | Middle Aged | Postoperative Period | Hepatitis C - genetics | Male | Living Donors | Hepacivirus - metabolism | Hepatitis C - surgery | Interleukins - genetics | Adult | Female | Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide | RNA, Viral - metabolism | RNA | Liver | Physiological aspects | Genetic aspects | Transplantation | Single nucleotide polymorphisms | Research | Hepatitis C virus | Health aspects | Cytochrome | Transplants & implants | Syngeneic grafts | Viruses | Infections | Genomes | Single-nucleotide polymorphism | Hepatitis | Liver cancer | Hepatology | Gastroenterology | Drug dosages | Genotypes | RNA viruses | Statistical analysis | Cytokines | Internal medicine | Ribonucleic acid--RNA | Patients | Polymerase chain reaction | Medicine | Donors | Interferon | Hepatitis C | Liver transplantation | Ribonucleic acid
CYP2C19 GENOTYPES | POLYMORPHISMS | THERAPY | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | GRAFT | INTERLEUKIN-28B GENETIC-VARIANTS | RECIPIENTS | Liver Transplantation | Follow-Up Studies | Hepatitis C - metabolism | Humans | Middle Aged | Postoperative Period | Hepatitis C - genetics | Male | Living Donors | Hepacivirus - metabolism | Hepatitis C - surgery | Interleukins - genetics | Adult | Female | Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide | RNA, Viral - metabolism | RNA | Liver | Physiological aspects | Genetic aspects | Transplantation | Single nucleotide polymorphisms | Research | Hepatitis C virus | Health aspects | Cytochrome | Transplants & implants | Syngeneic grafts | Viruses | Infections | Genomes | Single-nucleotide polymorphism | Hepatitis | Liver cancer | Hepatology | Gastroenterology | Drug dosages | Genotypes | RNA viruses | Statistical analysis | Cytokines | Internal medicine | Ribonucleic acid--RNA | Patients | Polymerase chain reaction | Medicine | Donors | Interferon | Hepatitis C | Liver transplantation | Ribonucleic acid
Journal Article
American Journal of Transplantation, ISSN 1600-6135, 12/2004, Volume 4, Issue 12, pp. 2118 - 2125
Operational tolerance (graft acceptance in an immunosuppression (IS)‐free environment) after living‐donor liver transplantation (LDLT) could occur by our...
lymphocytes | FACS analysis | living‐related liver donors | liver transplantation | tolerance | Tolerance | Lymphocytes | Living-related liver donors | Liver transplantation | SURGERY | PROGRESS | living-related liver donors | DELTA-T-CELLS | INDUCTION | PREGNANCY | TRANSPLANTATION | Graft Survival - immunology | Humans | Child, Preschool | Infant | Male | Living Donors | Antigens, CD - blood | Flow Cytometry | Leukocytes, Mononuclear - physiology | Adolescent | Graft Survival - physiology | Killer Cells, Natural - immunology | Adult | Female | T-Lymphocytes - immunology | Retrospective Studies | Liver Transplantation - immunology | Child
lymphocytes | FACS analysis | living‐related liver donors | liver transplantation | tolerance | Tolerance | Lymphocytes | Living-related liver donors | Liver transplantation | SURGERY | PROGRESS | living-related liver donors | DELTA-T-CELLS | INDUCTION | PREGNANCY | TRANSPLANTATION | Graft Survival - immunology | Humans | Child, Preschool | Infant | Male | Living Donors | Antigens, CD - blood | Flow Cytometry | Leukocytes, Mononuclear - physiology | Adolescent | Graft Survival - physiology | Killer Cells, Natural - immunology | Adult | Female | T-Lymphocytes - immunology | Retrospective Studies | Liver Transplantation - immunology | Child
Journal Article
PLoS ONE, ISSN 1932-6203, 04/2018, Volume 13, Issue 4, p. e0195262
Background Liver graft regeneration is orchestrated by specific and sequential stimuli, including hepatocyte growth factors, cytokines, and catecholamines. We...
PARTIAL-HEPATECTOMY | ACUTE REJECTION | CYTOKINES | METAANALYSIS | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | DISEASE | MICE | PROLIFERATION | DYSFUNCTION | INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE | FAILURE | Hemodialysis | Liver | Interleukin | Transplantation | Multivariate analysis | Grafting | Interleukin 6 | Pain | Allografts | Immunology | Interleukin 2 | Computed tomography | Rodents | Surgery | Hepatology | Cell cycle | Anesthesia | Tumor necrosis factor-TNF | Growth factors | Liver diseases | Cytokines | Interleukin 12 | Catecholamines | Tumor necrosis factor-α | Patients | Interleukin 17 | Medicine | Serum levels | Regeneration | Hospitals | γ-Interferon | Interleukin 10 | Interferon | Anesthesiology | Liver transplantation | Tumors | Veins & arteries
PARTIAL-HEPATECTOMY | ACUTE REJECTION | CYTOKINES | METAANALYSIS | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | DISEASE | MICE | PROLIFERATION | DYSFUNCTION | INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE | FAILURE | Hemodialysis | Liver | Interleukin | Transplantation | Multivariate analysis | Grafting | Interleukin 6 | Pain | Allografts | Immunology | Interleukin 2 | Computed tomography | Rodents | Surgery | Hepatology | Cell cycle | Anesthesia | Tumor necrosis factor-TNF | Growth factors | Liver diseases | Cytokines | Interleukin 12 | Catecholamines | Tumor necrosis factor-α | Patients | Interleukin 17 | Medicine | Serum levels | Regeneration | Hospitals | γ-Interferon | Interleukin 10 | Interferon | Anesthesiology | Liver transplantation | Tumors | Veins & arteries
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Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, ISSN 1053-1807, 03/2014, Volume 39, Issue 3, pp. 584 - 589
Purpose To assess low‐dose morphine for distension and improved visualization of intrahepatic bile ducts on T1 MR cholangiography (MRC) in preoperative imaging...
living related liver donor | hepatic MRI | MR cholangiography | gadoxetate | BILE-DUCT | LOBE | SPHINCTER | INTRAVENOUS MORPHINE | ADULT | TRANSPLANTATION | CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | ODDI | Humans | Middle Aged | Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods | Male | Reference Values | Living Donors | Chi-Square Distribution | Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic - drug effects | Dose-Response Relationship, Drug | Young Adult | Liver Transplantation - methods | Image Processing, Computer-Assisted | Statistics, Nonparametric | Cholangiography - methods | Adult | Family | Female | Retrospective Studies | Infusions, Intravenous | Imaging, Three-Dimensional | Morphine - administration & dosage | Cohort Studies | Gadolinium DTPA | Preoperative Care - methods | Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc | Morphine | Liver | Donation of organs, tissues, etc
living related liver donor | hepatic MRI | MR cholangiography | gadoxetate | BILE-DUCT | LOBE | SPHINCTER | INTRAVENOUS MORPHINE | ADULT | TRANSPLANTATION | CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | ODDI | Humans | Middle Aged | Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods | Male | Reference Values | Living Donors | Chi-Square Distribution | Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic - drug effects | Dose-Response Relationship, Drug | Young Adult | Liver Transplantation - methods | Image Processing, Computer-Assisted | Statistics, Nonparametric | Cholangiography - methods | Adult | Family | Female | Retrospective Studies | Infusions, Intravenous | Imaging, Three-Dimensional | Morphine - administration & dosage | Cohort Studies | Gadolinium DTPA | Preoperative Care - methods | Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc | Morphine | Liver | Donation of organs, tissues, etc
Journal Article
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, ISSN 0815-9319, 06/2013, Volume 28, Issue 6, pp. 1056 - 1060
Background and Aim Biliary anastomosis is the Achilles' heel of liver transplant. The reported incidence of biliary complications is 5–15% after deceased donor...
liver transplant | biliary complications | living related | survival | Liver transplant | Biliary complications | Living related | Survival | PATHOGENESIS | TRACT COMPLICATIONS | ANASTOMOSIS | MANAGEMENT | STRICTURES | RECONSTRUCTION | GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY | Prospective Studies | Liver Transplantation - adverse effects | Humans | Middle Aged | Anastomotic Leak - etiology | Child, Preschool | Infant | Male | Living Donors | Young Adult | Adolescent | Biliary Tract Diseases - etiology | Adult | Female | Aged | Child | Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc | Analysis | Donation of organs, tissues, etc
liver transplant | biliary complications | living related | survival | Liver transplant | Biliary complications | Living related | Survival | PATHOGENESIS | TRACT COMPLICATIONS | ANASTOMOSIS | MANAGEMENT | STRICTURES | RECONSTRUCTION | GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY | Prospective Studies | Liver Transplantation - adverse effects | Humans | Middle Aged | Anastomotic Leak - etiology | Child, Preschool | Infant | Male | Living Donors | Young Adult | Adolescent | Biliary Tract Diseases - etiology | Adult | Female | Aged | Child | Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc | Analysis | Donation of organs, tissues, etc
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Full Text
Living related versus deceased donor liver transplantation for maple syrup urine disease
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism, ISSN 1096-7192, 03/2016, Volume 117, Issue 3, pp. 336 - 343
Maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) is an inherited disorder of branched chain ketoacid (BCKA) oxidation associated with episodic and chronic brain disease....
Domino transplantation | Maple syrup urine disease | Branched chain ketoacid dehydrogenase | Living related donor liver transplantation | MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL | AMINO-ACID-METABOLISM | CEREBRAL EDEMA | ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM | GENETICS & HEREDITY | FORMULA | Liver Transplantation | Follow-Up Studies | Humans | Child, Preschool | Male | Living Donors | Brazil | Adult | Female | Child | Isoleucine - blood | Valine - blood | Maple Syrup Urine Disease - therapy | Oxidation-Reduction | Leucine - blood | Maple Syrup Urine Disease - genetics | Maple Syrup Urine Disease - physiopathology | Treatment Outcome | Maple Syrup Urine Disease - surgery | Sequence Analysis, DNA | Diet | Heterozygote | 3-Methyl-2-Oxobutanoate Dehydrogenase (Lipoamide) - genetics | Tissue Donors | 3-Methyl-2-Oxobutanoate Dehydrogenase (Lipoamide) - blood | 3-Methyl-2-Oxobutanoate Dehydrogenase (Lipoamide) - metabolism | Amino acids | Liver | Transplantation
Domino transplantation | Maple syrup urine disease | Branched chain ketoacid dehydrogenase | Living related donor liver transplantation | MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL | AMINO-ACID-METABOLISM | CEREBRAL EDEMA | ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM | GENETICS & HEREDITY | FORMULA | Liver Transplantation | Follow-Up Studies | Humans | Child, Preschool | Male | Living Donors | Brazil | Adult | Female | Child | Isoleucine - blood | Valine - blood | Maple Syrup Urine Disease - therapy | Oxidation-Reduction | Leucine - blood | Maple Syrup Urine Disease - genetics | Maple Syrup Urine Disease - physiopathology | Treatment Outcome | Maple Syrup Urine Disease - surgery | Sequence Analysis, DNA | Diet | Heterozygote | 3-Methyl-2-Oxobutanoate Dehydrogenase (Lipoamide) - genetics | Tissue Donors | 3-Methyl-2-Oxobutanoate Dehydrogenase (Lipoamide) - blood | 3-Methyl-2-Oxobutanoate Dehydrogenase (Lipoamide) - metabolism | Amino acids | Liver | Transplantation
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Impact of early reoperation following living-donor liver transplantation on graft survival
PLoS ONE, ISSN 1932-6203, 11/2014, Volume 9, Issue 11, p. e109731
Background: The reoperation rate remains high after liver transplantation and the impact of reoperation on graft and recipient outcome is unclear. The aim of...
MORTALITY | RISK-FACTORS | MORBIDITY | HEPATECTOMY | HEMORRHAGE | THROMBOSIS | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | SINGLE-CENTER | COMPLICATIONS | EXPERIENCE | OUTCOMES | Multivariate Analysis | Reoperation | Liver Transplantation | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Proportional Hazards Models | Survival Analysis | Female | Graft Survival | Male | Living Donors | Pediatrics | Liver diseases | Transplants & implants | Syngeneic grafts | Liver | Mortality | Blood tests | Transplantation | Risk analysis | Survival | Thrombosis | Grafting | Risk factors | Medicine | Hepatitis | Allografts | Etiology | Hepatology | Surgery | Gastroenterology | Females | Liver transplantation
MORTALITY | RISK-FACTORS | MORBIDITY | HEPATECTOMY | HEMORRHAGE | THROMBOSIS | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | SINGLE-CENTER | COMPLICATIONS | EXPERIENCE | OUTCOMES | Multivariate Analysis | Reoperation | Liver Transplantation | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Proportional Hazards Models | Survival Analysis | Female | Graft Survival | Male | Living Donors | Pediatrics | Liver diseases | Transplants & implants | Syngeneic grafts | Liver | Mortality | Blood tests | Transplantation | Risk analysis | Survival | Thrombosis | Grafting | Risk factors | Medicine | Hepatitis | Allografts | Etiology | Hepatology | Surgery | Gastroenterology | Females | Liver transplantation
Journal Article
PLoS ONE, ISSN 1932-6203, 10/2016, Volume 11, Issue 10, p. e0164521
Intrapulmonary thermodilution technique using a pulmonary artery catheter is widely used for measuring cardiac output (CO) in patients undergoing liver...
Cardiac Output - physiology | Liver Transplantation | Prospective Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Pulse Wave Analysis - standards | Catheterization, Swan-Ganz | Male | Living Donors | Calibration | Pulmonary Artery | Pulse Wave Analysis - instrumentation | Adult | Female | Aged | Femoral Artery - physiology | Monitoring, Intraoperative | Medical research | Patient monitoring equipment | Liver | Medicine, Experimental | Transplantation | Comparative analysis | Donation of organs, tissues, etc | Tracking | Syngeneic grafts | Complications | Invasiveness | Heart transplantation | Lung transplantation | Medical instrume
Cardiac Output - physiology | Liver Transplantation | Prospective Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Pulse Wave Analysis - standards | Catheterization, Swan-Ganz | Male | Living Donors | Calibration | Pulmonary Artery | Pulse Wave Analysis - instrumentation | Adult | Female | Aged | Femoral Artery - physiology | Monitoring, Intraoperative | Medical research | Patient monitoring equipment | Liver | Medicine, Experimental | Transplantation | Comparative analysis | Donation of organs, tissues, etc | Tracking | Syngeneic grafts | Complications | Invasiveness | Heart transplantation | Lung transplantation | Medical instrume