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Cataldo Doria

Researcher at Capital District Health Authority

Publications -  106
Citations -  3000

Cataldo Doria is an academic researcher from Capital District Health Authority. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liver transplantation & Transplantation. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 105 publications receiving 2819 citations. Previous affiliations of Cataldo Doria include Thomas Jefferson University Hospital & University of Pittsburgh.

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Report from the National Transplantation Pregnancy Registry (NTPR): outcomes of pregnancy after transplantation.

TL;DR: Key benefits of the NTPR are the personal contact between registry staff and participants, the wide range of pregnancy-related variables that are analyzed, and the opportunity for health-care providers to obtain information that helps them care for transplant recipients on a case-by-case basis.
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Initiation of a critical pathway for pancreaticoduodenectomy at an academic institution--the first step in multidisciplinary team building.

TL;DR: Implementation of a critical pathway for a complex procedure can be demonstrated to improve short-term outcomes at an academic institution and has implications for better use of resources (greater operating room and hospital bed availability) and overall cost containment.
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Effect of donor age and sex on the outcome of liver transplantation

TL;DR: Graft failure was significantly associated with donor age, donor gender, previous liver transplantation, and UNOS 4 status of the recipient, and multivariate analysis was used.
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Hepatic retransplantation - An analysis of risk factors associated with outcome

TL;DR: The timing of retransplantation was found to be important, with the overall probability of failure increasing from 0.58 on day 0 to a peak of 0.8 on day 38 and decreasing slowly after that, and the implications of these results regarding the appropriateness of retranplantation are discussed.
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The hepatic artery in liver transplantation and surgery: vascular anomalies in 701 cases.

TL;DR: The arterial anatomy was anomalous in 296 out of 701 cases with an overall incidence of hepatic artery anomalies of 42.22% and can be useful for transplant and general surgeons, as well as vascular radiologists.