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1. Preoperative Amiodarone and Primary Graft Dysfunction in Heart Transplantation.

2. Donor age over 55 is associated with worse outcome in lung transplant recipients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

3. Donor to recipient age matching in lung transplantation: A European experience.

4. Impact of Angiotensin Blockade on Development of Chronic Lung Allograft Dysfunction.

5. Causal links between 13 autoimmune diseases and graft dysfunction: A Mendelian randomization study.

6. Extreme elevations of donor-derived cell-free DNA increases the risk of chronic lung allograft dysfunction and death, even without clinical manifestations of disease.

7. Impact of controlled hypothermic preservation on outcomes following heart transplantation.

9. The International Consortium on Primary Graft Dysfunction: Redefining Clinical Risk Factors in the Contemporary Era of Heart Transplantation.

10. Impact of the New Definition of Pulmonary Hypertension on the Prevalence of Primary Graft Dysfunction in Lung Transplant Recipients.

11. Long-Term Survival Following Primary Graft Dysfunction Development in Lung Transplantation.

12. Development and validation of primary graft dysfunction predictive algorithm for lung transplant candidates.

13. HLA sensitization is associated with an increased risk of primary graft dysfunction after heart transplantation.

14. The Impact of Donor Smoking on Primary Graft Dysfunction and Mortality after Lung Transplantation.

15. The Role of Recipient Thyroid Hormone Supplementation in Primary Graft Dysfunction After Heart Transplantation: A Propensity-Adjusted Analysis.

16. Mechanical circulatory support in severe primary graft dysfunction: Peripheral cannulation but not earlier implantation improves survival in heart transplantation.

17. Primary Graft Dysfunction Is Associated With Development of Early Cardiac Allograft Vasculopathy, but Not Other Immune-mediated Complications, After Heart Transplantation.

18. Postoperative fibrinolytic resistance is associated with early allograft dysfunction in liver transplantation: A prospective observational study.

19. Intraoperative Red Blood Cell Transfusion and Primary Graft Dysfunction After Lung Transplantation.

20. Cardiac Transplantation: Physiology and Natural History of the Transplanted Heart.

21. Impact of total ischaemic time and disease severity class on graft function after bilateral lung transplantation.

22. Primary graft dysfunction grade 3 following pediatric lung transplantation is associated with chronic lung allograft dysfunction.

23. Donor hyperoxia is a novel risk factor for severe cardiac primary graft dysfunction.

24. Severe and Moderate Primary Graft Dysfunction in Adult Heart Recipients.

25. Impact of pre-lung transplant statin use on the development of primary graft dysfunction.

26. Increased severe primary graft dysfunction in left ventricular assist device patients following united network for organ sharing allocation changes.

27. Improved Outcomes in Severe Primary Graft Dysfunction After Heart Transplantation Following Donation After Circulatory Death Compared With Donation After Brain Death.

28. Contemporary trends in PGD incidence, outcomes, and therapies.

29. Reduction of primary graft dysfunction using cytokine adsorption during organ preservation and after lung transplantation.

30. Recipient Comorbidities for Prediction of Primary Graft Dysfunction, Chronic Allograft Dysfunction and Survival After Lung Transplantation.

31. Clinical significance of donor lung weight at procurement and during ex vivo lung perfusion.

32. Long-term effects of primary graft dysfunction after heart transplantation.

33. The role of mechanical ventilation in primary graft dysfunction in the postoperative lung transplant recipient: A single center study and literature review.

34. Plasma Levels of SERCA2a as a Noninvasive Biomarker of Primary Graft Dysfunction After Heart Transplantation.

35. Post-Transplant Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Severe Primary Graft Dysfunction to Support the Use of Marginal Donor Hearts.

36. Blood Lactate During Double-Lung Transplantation: A Predictor of Grade-3 Primary Graft Dysfunction.

37. Primary Graft Dysfunction in Heart Transplant Recipients-Risk Factors and Longitudinal Outcomes.

38. Life impact of VA-ECMO due to primary graft dysfunction in patients after orthotopic heart transplantation.

39. Circulating anti-human leukocyte antigen IgM antibodies as a potential early predictor of allograft rejection and a negative clinical outcome after lung transplantation.

40. Analysis of sex-based differences in clinical and molecular responses to ischemia reperfusion after lung transplantation.

41. Significance of phenotype change after chronic lung allograft dysfunction onset.

42. Abnormal one-year post-lung transplant spirometry is a significant predictor of increased mortality and chronic lung allograft dysfunction.

43. Importance of the preoperative prognostic nutritional index score as a predictor of chronic lung allograft dysfunction after lung transplantation: a Japanese single-institution study.

44. Use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for heart graft dysfunction in adults: incidence, risk factors and outcomes in a multicentric study.

45. Long-term outcomes of patients with primary graft dysfunction after cardiac transplantation.

46. Baseline lung allograft dysfunction in primary graft dysfunction survivors after lung transplantation.

47. Donor Hepatic Occult Collagen Deposition Predisposes to Peritransplant Stress and Impacts Human Liver Transplantation.

48. Early postoperative hemodynamic instability after heart transplantation - incidence and metabolic indicators.

49. Mode of Obstetric Delivery in Kidney and Liver Transplant Recipients and Associated Maternal, Neonatal, and Graft Morbidity During 5 Decades of Clinical Practice.

50. Lung protective ventilation based on donor size is associated with a lower risk of severe primary graft dysfunction after lung transplantation.

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