Scanning for danger: can a simple test predict a deadly transplant complication?
NCT ID NCT04141735
Summary
This study tested whether regular ultrasound scans of the liver, done before a stem cell transplant, could help predict a dangerous complication called Sinusoidal Obstruction Syndrome (SOS). SOS is a life-threatening liver problem that can occur after a transplant, and early detection is critical for survival. Researchers followed 114 adult transplant patients to see if the ultrasound scans could spot early signs of SOS before symptoms appeared.
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