2015 - IPITA-IXA-CTS


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Progress and clinical outcomes in pancreas transplantation

14.9 - Supra-Physiological Haemodynamic Optimisation Improves Short-Term Outcomes Following Simultaneous Pancreas and Kidney Transplantation: a randomised clinical trial (NCT01619904)

Presenter: Hussein, Khambalia, Manchester, United Kingdom
Authors: Hussein Khambalia , Mahesh Nirmalan , David van Dellen , Angela Summers , Zia Moinuddin , Giuseppe Giuffrida , Insiya Susnerwala , Simon Varley , Yvonne Alexander , Titus Augustine

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