Publications by authors named "Badi Rawashdeh"

Background: Since being declared as a pandemic on March 11, 2020, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has profoundly influenced heart and lung transplant programs, impacting donor availability, patient management, and healthcare resources. This study offers a citation-based review of the research output on this subject, seeking to understand how the transplant community has responded to these challenges. Through a review of literature from the beginning of the pandemic to early 2023, we evaluate the shifts in academic emphasis and the emerging trends in heart and lung transplantation during the COVID-19 period.

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Background: Copper is an essential trace element involved in numerous enzymatic functions and physiological processes. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and hemodialysis (HD) may influence copper homeostasis, yet conflicting findings exist regarding copper levels in these patients and copper levels aren't routinely checked. This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluates serum copper concentrations in CKD and HD patients compared to healthy controls (HC), and assesses changes pre- and post-HD.

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Xenotransplantation, the transplantation of organs or tissues between species, offers a promising solution to the organ donor shortage. This study examines the research landscape of the field, identifying key trends, influential studies, and leading contributors. A search of the Scopus database on June 24, 2024, focused on solid-organ xenotransplantation publications.

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Background: Machine learning (ML), a major branch of artificial intelligence, has not only demonstrated the potential to significantly improve numerous sectors of healthcare but has also made significant contributions to the field of solid organ transplantation. ML provides revolutionary opportunities in areas such as donor-recipient matching, post-transplant monitoring, and patient care by automatically analyzing large amounts of data, identifying patterns, and forecasting outcomes.

Aim: To conduct a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of publications on the use of ML in transplantation to understand current research trends and their implications.

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Background: Over the past several years, the liver transplant community has embraced the concept of fast-tracking patients to facilitate earlier postoperative recovery.

Aim: Derive and validate a novel "fast-track" risk score that captures the demographic and clinical characteristics of DDLT patients to predict the likelihood of early extubation after surgery.

Design: Adult patients who underwent non-fulminant DDLT between January 2014 and July 2019 were included.

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BACKGROUND Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) encompasses a group of disorders ranging from hyperplastic to malignant lymphoid proliferations in the post-transplant period owing to immunosuppression, often in the setting of EBV transformation. PTLD is a rare complication of immunosuppression that, like lymphomas, can have a variable presentation based on disease localization. We report a case of PTLD mass effect at the porta hepatis for the first time in the literature, resulting in hepatic artery stenosis (HAS) and common hepatic duct obstruction.

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Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a chronic, complex, zoonotic disease caused by Echinococcus Granulose tapeworms. The disease may present with a variety of symptoms, ranging from asymptomatic to fatal. Surgical intervention is the primary treatment modality for CE.

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The field of pancreas transplantation has undergone transformative phases, progressing from its promising inception in 1966 to becoming a standard treatment for patients with insulin-dependent diabetes. This bibliometric analysis explores the progression of pancreas transplantation research over a period of four decades, mapping milestones, contributors, and emerging trends. Our bibliometric analysis utilizes the comprehensive Scopus database, which includes publication titles, author information, affiliations, abstracts, keywords, and journal details.

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Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is a stress-induced cardiomyopathy that causes temporary left ventricular wall motion abnormalities and abrupt reversible heart failure. The incidence of perioperative TTS is proportional to the severity of surgical trauma, the duration of the procedure, and the degree of apparent sympathetic activity. A growing number of articles have discussed TTS after a solid organ transplant (SOT), which is one of the circumstances in which physical and emotional stress are at their highest levels.

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Jordan performed the Middle East's first living-donor kidney transplant in 1972. In 1977, the country became one of the first Arab countries to regulate organ donation and transplantation. Despite these early advances in living donor transplantation, Jordan's organ donation after brain death program remains inactive, making it challenging to meet organ demand and placing many patients on long transplant waiting lists.

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  • Post-transplant lymphoproliferative diseases (PTLD) are complex cancers that can occur after organ transplants, and research in this area has increased significantly over the past two decades.
  • A bibliometric analysis of PTLD publications from 2000 to 2022 revealed a total of 2,814 documents, with the United States producing the highest number of papers and citations, particularly from the University of Pittsburgh.
  • The study highlights key journals like Pediatric Transplantation and Transplantation, and provides insights for future research directions regarding PTLD.
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Objectives: Machine perfusion of liver grafts has gained popularity for its abilities to preserve liver grafts,reduce cold storage damage, and evaluate graft viability before transplant. However, debate persists regarding the optimal solutions, logistics, and biomarkers for assessing graft quality. To shed light on the lengthy debates surrounding the use of machine perfusion in liver graft preservation,this study utilized bibliometric analysis to evaluate the status and development trends of main research areas.

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  • - Colorectal cancer is a major cause of cancer deaths, with about 50% of patients developing liver metastases, for which liver resection (LR) has been the main treatment but is only suitable for 20% of cases.
  • - Liver transplantation (LT) faced challenges in the 1990s due to high surgery risks but has gained renewed interest with advancements in therapies and techniques, showing promising survival rates.
  • - Recent studies, especially by the Oslo group and in the Norwegian SECA trials, highlight improved patient selection and imaging techniques, paving the way for LT as a viable curative option for carefully chosen colorectal cancer patients with liver metastases.
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  • The U.S. has made major progress in organ transplantation research over the past 50 years, reflected in increased academic output and the need for ongoing evaluations of the field.
  • A bibliometric analysis of transplantation journals revealed that the U.S. produced 25,956 research papers, which is 37.7% of global output, with Canada being the main collaborator.
  • Key institutions leading the research include the University of Pittsburgh and Mayo Clinic, with a focus on recipient outcomes and graft success, indicating a strong emphasis on improving patient results in transplantation.
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Background: As the field of transplantation has expanded, so have the quantity and variety of articles published on the topic. Evaluation of publications and journals is crucial to the expansion of transplant research. This study investigated the research output and journal metrics of the leading solid organ transplant journals published between 2011 and 2021 based on estimations of the trends in the category CiteScore from the Scopus database.

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Introduction: ChatGPT (OpenAI, San Francisco, California, United States) is a chatbot powered by language-based artificial intelligence (AI). It generates text based on the information provided by users. It is currently being evaluated in medical research, publishing, and healthcare.

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Citation analysis uses the number of times an author, article, or publication has been cited to determine its relative importance or effect. To provide an overview and identify the articles that have gotten the most attention in the field of kidney transplantation, this bibliometric analysis was conducted to analyze the top 100 most cited articles in the Scopus database. The search terms "kidney" and "renal" and transplant-related words such as "transplant," "donor," "recipient," and "procurement" were used to search the Scopus database.

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Background: Robotic transplant surgery has garnered worldwide attention since 2002. Discussions on this issue have led to more publications over the past decade. This study assessed global robotic organ transplantation studies using bibliometric analysis.

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BACKGROUND Situs inversus totalis (SIT) is an uncommon condition characterized as a congenital disorder in which the visceral organs are inverted relative to their typical anatomical position. SIT with double superior vena cava (SVC) is an even rarer presentation. Due to the underlying anatomical difference, the diagnosis and treatment of gallbladder stones in patients with SIT are challenging.

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Background: Abdominal solid organ transplant (SOT) programs have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, which was officially declared as such on March 11, 2020. Over two years, the tightening and softening of limitations in response to the "waves" of infection and COVID-19 fluctuations have provided distinct issues for waitlisted patients, transplant recipients, and transplant organizations.

Method: We searched Scopus using the terms "transplant" and "transplantation," and organ-related phrases like "intestin*," "liver," "kidney," "hepatic," "renal," and "pancrea*," as well as COVID-19 terms such as "COVID-19," "coronavirus," and "SARS-CoV-2.

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Background: Patients with end-stage liver disease (ESLD) are at increased risk for hemorrhage and spontaneous retroperitoneal hematoma (sRPH) and also carry a high mortality rate. We sought to review the natural history of sRPH in patients with ESLD at a single center.

Methods: All patients admitted to a single transplantation intensive care unit (TICU) at Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin Transplant Center between June 2016 and August 2018 were retrospectively reviewed.

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Biliary mucinous cystic neoplasms (BMCNs) are rare and slow-growing lesions that are usually discovered incidentally. They can imitate various other liver tumors. Here, we present a 31-year-old female patient who presented with complaints of abdominal pain, nausea, shortness of breath, and obstructive jaundice.

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Introduction: Giant retroperitoneal lipomas are rarely observed clinically, and a retroperitoneal lipoma accompanied by renal cell carcinoma is even more unusual. We present a case of a large retroperitoneal lipoma with bilateral renal cell carcinoma that was definitively diagnosed after resection.

Case Presentation: A huge retroperitoneal mass was incidentally discovered in a 58-year-old male with end stage renal disease being evaluated for a kidney transplant.

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