The Swiss Transplant Cohort Study (STCS) identified 13 research priorities through focus group interviews with transplant patients. The priorities were assigned to four levels, addressing 1) individual patient level priorities such as medication taking, exercise and physical fitness, or dealing with financial pressure; 2) micro level priorities covering social interactions such as trustful relationships, person-centredness;
This webinar will offer an excellent opportunity to discover more about the history of organ donation and current developments on DCD heart donation.
We are delighted to announce the ESOT Grants Programme for 2023!
All grants recipients are required to be ESOT members in good standing with up-to-date fee payments.
Applications will open from 31 August 2022 and close on 31 October 2022.
This guideline, from a European Society of Organ Transplantation (ESOT) working group, concerns the management of kidney transplant patients with HLA antibodies. The guideline does not include patients undergoing non-renal or multi-organ transplants, and does not consider pediatric recipients in detail.
• “This guide provides practical & technical guidance to ensure quality, safety & ethics in the practice of organ donation & transplantation”