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Jonathan R. Hiatt
Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles
Publications - 208
Citations - 13504
Jonathan R. Hiatt is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liver transplantation & Transplantation. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 208 publications receiving 12586 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan R. Hiatt include UCLA Medical Center & West Los Angeles College.
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Surgical anatomy of the hepatic arteries in 1000 cases.
TL;DR: Anatomic variations in the hepatic arteries were studied in donor livers that were used for orthotopic transplantation to provide useful data for the planning and conduct of surgical and radiological procedures of the upper abdomen, including lapardscopic operations of the biliary tract.
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Prospective study of blunt aortic injury: Multicenter trial of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Timothy C. Fabian,J. David Richardson,Martin A. Croce,J. Stanley Smith,George H. Rodman,Paul A. Kearney,William Flynn,Arthur L. Ney,John B. Cone,Fred A. Luchette,David H. Wisner,Donald J. Scholten,Bonnie L. Beaver,Alasdair K. T. Conn,Robert Coscia,David B. Hoyt,John A. Morris,J. Duncan Harviel,Andrew B. Peitzman,Raymond P. Bynoe,Daniel L. Diamond,Matthew J. Wall,Jonathan D. Gates,Juan A. Asensio,Mary C. McCarthy,Murray J. Girotti,Mary VanWijngaarden,Thomas H. Cogbill,Marc A. Levison,Charles Aprahamian,John E. Sutton,C. F. Allen,Erwin F. Hirsch,Kimberly K. Nagy,Ben L. Bachulis,Charles R. Bales,Marc J. Shapiro,Michael H. Metzler,Vincent R. Conti,Christopher C. Baker,Michael P. Bannon,M. Gage Ochsner,Michael H. Thomason,Jonathan R. Hiatt,Keith F. O'Malley,Farouck N. Obeid,Perry Gray,Paul E. Bankey,M. Margaret Knudson,Donna Lynn Dyess,Blaine L. Enderson +50 more
TL;DR: Although newer diagnostic techniques are being applied, at this time aortography remains the diagnostic standard; bypass techniques, which provide distal aortic perfusion, produced significantly lower paraplegia rates than the clamp and sew approach.
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The Impact of Serious Illness on Patients' Families
Kenneth E. Covinsky,Kenneth E. Covinsky,Lee Goldman,E. Francis Cook,Robert Oye,Norman A. Desbiens,Douglas I. Reding,William Fulkerson,Alfred F. Connors,Joanne Lynn,Russell S. Phillips,Rose Baker,Rosemarie Hakim,William A. Knaus,Barbara Kreling,Detra K. Robinson,Douglas P. Wagner,Jennie D. Dulac,Joan M. Teno,Beth A Virnig,Marilyn Bergner,Albert W. Wu,Yutaka Yasui,Roger B. Davis,Lachlan Forrow,Mary Beth Hamel,Linda Lesky,Lynn L. Peterson,Joel Tsevat,Claudia J. Coulton,Neal V. Dawson,Mary J. Kennard,C. Seth Landefeld,Mary Joan Roach,Theodore Speroff,Stuart J. Youngner,Carlos Alzola,Robert M. Califf,William J. Fulkerson,Frank E. Harrell,Peter S. Kussin,Lawrence H. Muhlbaier,Maria Winchell,Steven K. Broste,Norman A. Desbiens,Marilyn A. Follen,Michael J. Kryda,Douglas J. Reding,Humberto Vidaillet,Paul E. Bellamy,H. Gill Cryer,James W. Davis,Jonathan R. Hiatt,Honghu Liu,Robert K. Oye,Neil S. Wenger,Peter M. Layde,Hal R. Arkes,Donald J. Murphy +58 more
TL;DR: Many families of seriously ill patients experience severe caregiving and financial burdens, and families of younger, poorer, and more functionally dependent patients are most likely to report loss of most or all of the family's savings.
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Liver transplantation criteria for hepatocellular carcinoma should be expanded: a 22-year experience with 467 patients at UCLA.
John P. Duffy,Andrew J. Vardanian,Elizabeth Benjamin,Melissa J. Watson,Douglas G. Farmer,Rafik M. Ghobrial,Gerald S. Lipshutz,Hasan Yersiz,David S.K. Lu,Charles Lassman,Myron J. Tong,Jonathan R. Hiatt,Ronald W. Busuttil +12 more
TL;DR: This largest single institution experience with OLT for HCC demonstrates prolonged survival after liver transplantation for tumors beyond Milan criteria but within UCSF criteria, both when classified by preoperative imaging and by explant pathology.
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Analysis of long-term outcomes of 3200 liver transplantations over two decades: a single-center experience.
Ronald W. Busuttil,Douglas G. Farmer,Hasan Yersiz,Jonathan R. Hiatt,Sue V. McDiarmid,Leonard I. Goldstein,Sammy Saab,Steven Han,Francisco Durazo,Michael N. Weaver,Carlos Cao,Tony Chen,Gerald S. Lipshutz,Curtis Holt,Sherilyn A. Gordon,Jeffery Gornbein,Farin Amersi,Rafik M. Ghobrial +17 more
TL;DR: Long-term benefits of OLT are greatest in pediatric and nonurgent patients, and multiple factors involving the recipient, etiology of liver disease, donor characteristics, operative variables, and surgical experience influence long-term survival outcomes.