Armbrust Mj
University of Wisconsin-Madison
28 Papers
492 Citations
Armbrust Mj is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Liver transplantation. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 28 publications. Previous affiliations of Armbrust Mj include University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics.
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Papers
Long-term results of liver transplantation in patients 60 years of age and older
Bradley H. Collins,John D. Pirsch,Yolanda T. Becker,Michael J. Hanaway,Willem J. Van der Werf,Anthony M. D'Alessandro,Stuart J. Knechtle,Jon S. Odorico,Glen Leverson,Alexandru I. Musat,Armbrust Mj,Bryan N. Becker,Hans W. Sollinger,Munci Kalayoglu +13 more
TL;DR: Although older recipients at this center did as well as younger recipients in the early years after liver transplantation, long-term survival results were not as encouraging and there were no significant differences in the incidence of rejection, infection, repeat operation, readmission, or repeat transplantation between the groups.
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Living unrelated renal donation: The University of Wisconsin experience
Anthony M. D'Alessandro,John D. Pirsch,Stuart J. Knechtle,Jon S. Odorico,Willem J. Van der Werf,Bradley H. Collins,Yolanda T. Becker,Munci Kalayoglu,Armbrust Mj,Hans W. Sollinger +9 more
TL;DR: Long-term LURD allograft survival rates are lower than those for HLA-identical but equivalent to those of haploidentical and better than those of cadaveric kidney transplantations.
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Cadaveric renal transplantation with cyclosporine in patients more than 60 years of age.
John D. Pirsch,Robert J. Stratta,Armbrust Mj,Angelo D'Alessandro,Hans W. Sollinger,Munci Kalayoglu,Belzer Fo +6 more
TL;DR: Cadaveric renal transplantation with cyclosporine immunosuppression is a safe and effective therapeutic modality that is no longer contraindicated in elderly patients.
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Orthotopic liver transplantation in patients 60 years of age and older.
John D. Pirsch,Munci Kalayoglu,Anthony M. D'Alessandro,Barbara Voss,Armbrust Mj,Alan I. Reed,Stuart J. Knechtle,Hans W. Sollinger,Belzer Fo +8 more
TL;DR: Liver transplant recipients over the age of 60 years have excellent patient and graft survival and the same postoperative morbidity as recipients who are under 60 years of age, and advanced age does not appear to be a contraindication to orthotopic liver transplantation.
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