Research Keyword: in-hospital mortality

Clinical significance and outcomes of adult living donor liver transplantation for acute liver failure: a retrospective cohort study based on 15-year single-center experience

Researchers studied 267 patients with acute liver failure over 15 years to compare two types of liver transplants: using living donors versus deceased donors. Living donor transplants worked just as well as deceased donor transplants, with similar patient survival rates, but allowed faster surgery before patients became critically ill. When a suitable living donor was available, performing the transplant quickly before severe brain complications developed led to better patient outcomes.

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mGem: Sepsis and antimicrobial resistance in the context of advanced HIV disease

This review examines how serious infections (sepsis) from bacteria and fungi affect people with advanced HIV disease, particularly in hospitals. The infections have become more dangerous due to antimicrobial resistance, and many cases go undiagnosed because of limited laboratory capabilities. The paper calls for better diagnostic tools and treatment strategies tailored to resource-limited settings where most advanced HIV disease cases occur.

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