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First Pig Kidney Transplant Patient Discharged From Hospital
- Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter
- April 4, 2024
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Rick Slayman, the first person to receive a kidney transplant from a genetically modified pig, headed home Wednesday after faring so well that he was released from the hospital just two weeks after his groundbreaking surgery.
“This moment -- leaving the hospital today...
Second Person to Receive Pig Heart Dies Six Weeks After Transplant
- Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter
- November 1, 2023
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The second person to ever receive a transplanted pig heart has died.
Lawrence Faucette, 58, got the transplant just six weeks earlier at the University of Maryland Medical Center in an experimental procedure.
Unfortunately, the heart had been showing signs of rejec...
New Approach to Transplants Could Boost Supply of Donor Hearts
- Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter
- June 8, 2023
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A new transplant method that "reanimates" donor hearts appears safe and effective, a new clinical trial has found — in an advance that could substantially expand the supply of donor hearts available in the United States.
The trial tested an approach that allows doctors...
Blood Donors' Gender Doesn't Affect Outcomes for Recipients
- Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- April 13, 2023
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Whether the gender of a blood donor could affect the recipient's survival was an unanswered question in medicine. Until now.
“Some observational studies had suggested female donor blood might be linked with a higher risk of death among recipients compared to male donor...
Debunking Myths About Organ Donation
- Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- April 9, 2023
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Far more people need an organ transplant than there are organs available.
It doesn't have to be that way.
Dr. Johnny Hong, chief of transplantation at Penn State Health's Mi...
Feds Propose Overhaul of U.S. Organ Transplant System
- Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- March 23, 2023
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A single nonprofit has what amounts to a monopoly over all organ transplants performed in the United States, but the federal government said Wednesday that it plans to change that.
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), which has contracted with the Un...
Massachusetts Bill Would Let Prisoners Donate Organs in Exchange for Shorter Sentence
- Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- February 9, 2023
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Massachusetts legislators have proposed a bill that would allow prison inmates to donate their organs or bone marrow as a way to trim the length of their sentence.
While some experts wonder about th...
There May Be a Better Way to Allocate Precious Donor Lungs for Transplant
- Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- January 9, 2023
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A new way of allocating donor lungs that eliminates geographical restrictions could save more lives, new research suggests.
In early 2023, the current U.S. system, which looks for compatible candidates within a fixed radius, will be replaced by the Composite Allocation S...
Need for Organ Transplants Surges at Big Motorcycle Rallies: Study
- Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- November 29, 2022
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Once a year, giant motorcycle rallies ride into places like Daytona Beach, Fla., and Sturgis, S.D., bringing hundreds of thousands of people, an economic boost -- and a wave of crash-related deaths.
That means more organs available for donation and the need to be prepar...
69 vs. 70: Bias Against Older Organ Donors May Be Costing Lives
- Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- November 21, 2022
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The difference between age 69 and age 70 is, of course, just a single year.
Yet, organizations that receive organs for transplant patients are less likely to choose one from the older donor, a
Heart's Electrical Signals Changed in First Pig-to-Human Cardiac Transplant
- Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter
- October 31, 2022
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Less than a year after the first-ever transplant of a pig heart into a human patient, doctors are reporting that the heart showed unexpected changes in its electrical system before the recipient ultimately died.
The changes are not believed to have contributed to the pat...
Donating Portion of Your Liver to Someone in Need Is Safe, Life-Saving: Study
- Denise Mann HealthDay Reporter
- September 27, 2022
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Thousands of people die every year while waiting for a liver transplant. Living-donor transplantation holds the potential to save many of these lives, yet remains underused in the United States.
During the procedure, a portion of a donor's liver is removed and transplant...
Organ From Live Donor Best When Child Needs New Kidney
- By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- August 17, 2022
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Children who need kidney transplants have better long-term outcomes when the donor is a living person and not someone who has died and donated organs, a new study finds.
"Th...
Liver Transplants From Donors Who Overdosed Rose During Pandemic
- By Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporter
- May 23, 2022
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Organs from donors who died of drug overdoses helped keep the number of U.S. liver transplants steady during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study finds.
"When the pandemic began, we saw no decline in liver transplants, which seemed surprising since many s...
Kidney Transplant Safe When Organ Donor Has COVID: Study
- Alan Mozes HealthDay Reporter
- May 13, 2022
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Even before the pandemic, the demand for donor kidneys far exceeded supply. That shortfall only worsened when hospitals started refusing to use kidneys fr...
Thinking of Donating a Kidney? New Data Shows It's Safe
- By Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporter
- April 29, 2022
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If you're thinking about donating a kidney, new research could alleviate your concerns.
"The results of this study are extremely reassuring for individuals who are considering being living kidney donors. We found that this lifesaving surgery, when performed at experience...
Organs Donated by People Who Had COVID Are Safe: Study
- March 23, 2022
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For those waiting during the pandemic for a new kidney or liver, new research is reassuring: Organs from deceased donors who had COVID-19 did not cause infection in recipients and posed no risk to health care workers.
In a study that began in September 2021, the Duke Uni...
Man Who Received First Pig Heart Transplant Has Died
- Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter
- March 9, 2022
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The first person to receive a pig heart transplant in a groundbreaking procedure performed at the University of Maryland Medical Center in January has died, hospital officials said Wednesday.
David Bennett, a 57-year-old Marylander, suffered from severe heart disease and...
Scientists Create 'Universal' Donor Organs Where Blood Type Doesn't Matter
- February 17, 2022
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It's possible to create "universal" donor organs that would eliminate the need to match transplant donor and recipient blood types, researchers report.
"With the current matching system, wait times can be considerably longer for patients who need a transplant depending o...
Doctors Transplant Gene-Modified Pig Kidneys Into Brain-Dead Patient
- Ernie Mundell
- January 20, 2022
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In another breakthrough for animal-to-human organ transplantation, U.S. researchers say they've transplanted two genetically modified pig kidneys into a living human.
The recipient was Jim Parsons, 57, a brain-dead man on life support whose family agreed to allow the sur...
In Breakthrough Transplant, Man Receives Genetically Modified Pig Heart
- Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter
- January 11, 2022
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In a medical first, doctors from the University of Maryland have implanted the heart of a genetically modified pig in a 57-year-old man facing the final stages of heart disease.
When Kidney Transplant Fails, Trying Again Is Best Option: Study
- Robert Preidt
- December 28, 2021
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You were lucky enough to receive a kidney years ago, but now it is failing. Is it better to opt for another transplant or go on dialysis?
New research suggests a second transplant may be the better option.
Doctors Report That Kidney Grown in Pig Worked in a Human
- Robert Preidt and Robin Foster
- October 20, 2021
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A kidney grown in a genetically altered pig functioned normally after being attached to a human patient during a groundbreaking procedure performed by U.S. doctors.
If the technique proves generally successful it could revolutionize organ transplant, greatly expanding th...
AHA News: Women May Be More Willing Than Men to Donate Organs
- American Heart Association News
- September 24, 2021
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Men and women have similar reasons for becoming -- or not becoming -- an organ donor, according to a new study. Yet women appear more willing to donate their organs to family members or strangers.
The results, published Sept. 24 in the Journal of the American Heart...
U.S. Kidney Transplant Outcomes Are Improving
- Robert Preidt
- August 24, 2021
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Here's some hopeful news for those who have kidney transplants: Long-term survival rates have improved over the past three decades, a review shows.
"There has been a gratifying improvement in kidney transplant survival, both for patients and the kidney graft itself, from...
FDA to OK COVID Booster Shots for Vulnerable Americans
- Ernie Mundell and Robin Foster HealthDay Reporters
- August 12, 2021
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration plans on Thursday to authorize a third "booster" shot of coronavirus vaccine for people with weakened immune systems, as the highly contagious Delta variant surges across the country.
Expanding the emergency use of the Pfizer and Mod...
Father and Son Caught Up in Severe Blood Shortage Hitting U.S. Hospitals
- Alan Mozes HealthDay Reporter
- August 5, 2021
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As June 28 approached, David Beverley had been "psyching himself up" for major surgery, as a lifesaving liver donor for his ailing 60-year-old father, Peter.
"But then they called us, literally the day before, and told us: 'We've got to stop this. We don't have any ...
Hearts From Drug Abusers Can Be Used for Transplants
- Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter
- July 29, 2021
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In a finding that could mean more patients desperate for a heart transplant get a new lease on life, two new studies show that hearts from donors who abused drugs can be safely donated.
In the past two decades, the U.S. opioid crisis has taken the lives of hundreds of th...
Innovative Kidney Donor 'Voucher' System Is Saving Lives
- Alan Mozes HealthDay Reporter
- June 24, 2021
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In the world of chronic kidney disease, the dilemma is not uncommon: A relatively young patient with kidney trouble may need a transplant down the road, and an older family member is more than ready to step up. But the need for a kidney transplant, while predictable, is not im...
Many 'High Priority' Patients Aren't Getting Put on Kidney Transplant Lists
- Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter
- June 18, 2021
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Many Americans who stand to benefit most from a kidney transplant may be missing a key window of opportunity, a new study finds.
The study focused on kidney failure patients who would be expected to live many years after receiving a kidney transplant. That generally incl...
'Heart-in-a-Box' Can Be Lifesaving, Matching Up Distant Donors With Patients
- Sarah Collins HealthDay Reporter
- April 8, 2021
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A few days after his 74th birthday, Don Stivers received his dream gift -- a new heart.
"I was born with a very lousy heart," he explained. "Growing up, I decided I was going to overcome it and go to the Olympics and be a strong boy. And so everything I did was against ...
World's First Face Transplant in a Black Patient Brought Special Challenges
- March 17, 2021
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Robert Chelsea needed a new face, having lost most of his in a horrific Los Angeles traffic accident years ago.
But Chelsea is Black, and the process to give him the first-ever face transplant wound up posing novel challenges for his doctors, according to a new report.
Why Are Wait Times for Donor Kidneys Not Improving?
- Denise Mann HealthDay Reporter
- February 12, 2021
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Despite widespread efforts to increase access and awareness, new research shows there's been virtually no change in the number of people on waiting lists for potentially lifesaving kidneys over the past two decades.
For their study, scientists analyzed information on mor...
'So Happy:' World's First Hand/Face Transplant Patient Doing Well
- Denise Mann HealthDay Reporter
- February 3, 2021
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Joe DiMeo's life changed forever when he fell asleep at the wheel on U.S. Route 22 in New Jersey on July 14, 2018.
The horrific crash left him with third-degree burns on 80% of his body and a grim prognosis.
Now, more than two years later, DiMeo, 22, is the recipie...
Helmetless Bikers Ride 'Donorcycles,' Organ Transplant Experts Warn
- Alan Mozes
- December 8, 2020
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'Donorcycles:' That what hospital trauma staff call motorcycles, since riding one without a helmet greatly raises the odds the driver will become an organ donor far too soon.
A new study out of Michigan supports the grim nickname: It found that organ donations among unh...
How to Be a Living Liver Donor
- Cara Murez
- November 17, 2020
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About one in five Americans waiting for a liver transplant dies before getting the organ. Their odds might be better if more people knew they could donate a portion of their liver in a process called living liver donation.
Doctors at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., ...
Allowing More Gay Men to Donate Corneas Could Save Sight for Thousands: Study
- Robert Preidt
- September 29, 2020
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U.S. and Canadian restrictions on cornea donations from gay and bisexual men prevent thousands of vision-restoring transplants and need to be changed, researchers say.
A corneal transplant can cure some forms of blindness and visual impairment. The United States bans...
COVID-19 Has Taken a Toll on Organ Donation
- Robert Preidt
- September 17, 2020
- Full Page
Transplants of organs from dead donors haven't slowed during the coronavirus pandemic, but living donor transplants remain suspended in many places, an expert says.
Dr. Fauzia Butt, a transplant surgeon at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Hershey...
Hearts From Obese Donors Still Safe: Study
- Robert Preidt
- September 16, 2020
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Hearts donated by severely obese donors aren't more risky for recipients than hearts from people who aren't obese, a new study indicates.
"These findings were somewhat surprising because the severely obese donors did tend to have more medical problems, such as diabet...
New Approach Allows Safe Transplant of Kidneys Tainted by Hepatitis C
- Amy Norton
- September 8, 2020
- Full Page
New hepatitis C medications are allowing people to receive a kidney transplant from a deceased donor who had the liver disease -- a strategy aimed at getting more lifesaving organs to patients languishing on waitlists.
Two new studies are highlighting the promise of ...
Life-Saving Organ Transplants Plummet During COVID-19 Crisis
- Amy Norton
- May 12, 2020
- Full Page
The coronavirus pandemic has affected all areas of medical care, and a new study finds it has delayed potentially life-saving organ transplants.
Across the United States, transplants from deceased donors dropped 51% from early March to early April, amid the COVID...
Are Doctors Discarding 'Injured' Kidneys That Might Be Used for Transplant?
- Amy Norton
- January 16, 2020
- Full Page
Many of the donor kidneys that are discarded each year in the United States could instead be effectively transplanted, a large new study suggests.
At issue are kidneys from deceased donors that are acutely injured. Right now in the United States, about 30% of tho...
Machine Could Expand Pool of Livers for Donation
- Robert Preidt
- January 14, 2020
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Researchers report they have developed a machine that can repair injured livers and keep them alive outside the body for up to a week.
They said the machine could one day increase the number of livers available for transplant and save the lives of many people with se...
Heart Transplants From Donors With Hepatitis C May Be Safe: Study
- Robert Preidt
- January 13, 2020
- Full Page
One-year survival rates are similar for transplant patients who receive a heart from a donor with hepatitis C or one without the infectious virus, a new study finds.
The researchers suggest that using hearts from donors with hepatitis C, a viral infection of the live...
Racial Bias Seen in Heart Transplants
- Robert Preidt
- November 12, 2019
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Racial bias among health care providers limits black Americans' odds of receiving a heart transplant, a new study finds.
Researchers asked 422 U.S. physicians, nurses and other hospital decision-makers to review the hypothetical cases of black men and white men with ...
Veteran Who Received Penis Transplant Is Doing Well One Year Later
- Amy Norton
- November 6, 2019
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A U.S. veteran who received a total penis and scrotum transplant last year is faring better than anyone expected, his doctors say.
In March 2018, the soldier -- who was severely wounded after stepping on a bomb in Afghanistan -- underwent the world's first total peni...
Not All Transplant Centers Use Deceased-Donor Kidneys, Despite Growing Need
- Robert Preidt
- October 21, 2019
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Many U.S. transplant centers accept less-than-ideal kidneys from deceased donors, but their willingness to use such organs varies widely.
That's the conclusion of a study that examined the use of deceased-donor kidneys at 182 transplant centers nationwide.
...
Kidney Transplants Between People With HIV Are Successful
- Steven Reinberg
- October 2, 2019
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There's good news for people with HIV who get a kidney from a donor who also has HIV: A new study reports high five-year survival rates.
"A growing number of people with HIV have a need for kidney transplants. Unfortunately, these gifts of life are too often in short...
Could Profit Be a Factor in Kidney Transplant Decisions?
- Robert Preidt
- September 17, 2019
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In a finding that suggests money may sometimes guide whether someone gets a new kidney, researchers report that patients at U.S. for-profit dialysis centers are less likely to receive a transplant.
"For-profit dialysis facilities have a higher profit margin when they...
Thousands of Kidneys Thrown Away by U.S. Transplant Centers
- Robert Preidt
- August 27, 2019
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When it comes to using kidneys from deceased donors, the United States might want to follow France's example.
That's according to new research that found kidneys from older donors are much more likely to be used for transplants in France, and if more of those "lower-...