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Mark A. Schnitzler is affiliated with Saint Louis University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with a particular emphasis on transplantation and related clinical practices.

The main areas of study include:

  • Transplantation
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Hepatology
  • Surgery
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

The central topics of their work cover:

  • Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments
  • Organ Donation and Transplantation
  • Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes
  • Liver Disease and Transplantation
  • Pregnancy and Medication Impact
  • Hepatitis C virus research
  • Neurological Complications and Syndromes

Mark A. Schnitzler has published extensively in several journals, with frequent contributions to these venues:

  • Clinical Transplantation
  • Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
  • American Journal of Transplantation
  • Transplantation Direct
  • Transplantation

Their recent papers illustrate a focus on kidney transplantation, living donor practices, and transplant center policies in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Selected recent publications include:

  • Survey of US Living Kidney Donation and Transplantation Practices in the COVID-19 Era, 2020, Kidney International Reports
  • An International survey on living kidney donation and transplant practices during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020, Transplant Infectious Disease
  • Survey of current transplant center practices regarding COVID-19 vaccine mandates in the United States, 2022, American Journal of Transplantation
  • Immunosuppression Regimen Use and Outcomes in Older and Younger Adult Kidney Transplant Recipients: A National Registry Analysis, 2020, Transplantation
  • Survey of Clinician Opinions on Kidney Transplantation from Hepatitis C Virus Positive Donors: Identifying and Overcoming Barriers, 2020, Kidney360

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Mark A. Schnitzler include:

  • Krista L. Lentine
  • David A. Axelrod
  • Yaşar Çalışkan
  • Dorry L. Segev
  • Mara McAdams-DeMarco

Best Publications

  • Incidence of BK with tacrolimus versus cyclosporine and impact of preemptive immunosuppression reduction.

    Daniel C. Brennan;Irfan Agha;Daniel L. Bohl;Mark A. Schnitzler

  • OPTN/SRTR 2012 Annual Data Report: kidney.

    A. J. Matas;J. M. Smith;M. A. Skeans;B. Thompson

  • Incidence and cost of new onset diabetes mellitus among U.S. wait-listed and transplanted renal allograft recipients.

    Robert S. Woodward;Mark A. Schnitzler;Jack Baty;Jeffrey A. Lowell

  • A randomized, double-blinded comparison of thymoglobulin versus atgam for induction immunosuppressive therapy in adult renal transplant recipients

    Daniel C. Brennan;Karen Flavin;Jeffrey A. Lowell;Todd K. Howard

  • Incidence and Predictors of Myocardial Infarction after Kidney Transplantation

    Krista L. Lentine;Daniel C. Brennan;Mark A. Schnitzler

  • A risk prediction model for delayed graft function in the current era of deceased donor renal transplantation.

    W. D. Irish;J. N. Ilsley;M. A. Schnitzler;S. Feng

  • Prophylactic Versus Preemptive Oral Valganciclovir for the Management of Cytomegalovirus Infection in Adult Renal Transplant Recipients

    J. A. Khoury;Gregory Storch;D. L. Bohl;R. M. Schuessler

  • Transplant Outcomes and Economic Costs Associated with Patient Noncompliance to Immunosuppression

    B. W. Pinsky;S. K. Takemoto;K. L. Lentine;T. E. Burroughs

  • An economic assessment of contemporary kidney transplant practice.

    David A. Axelrod;Mark A. Schnitzler;Huiling Xiao;William Irish

  • Guidelines for the treatment and management of new-onset diabetes after transplantation

    Alan Wilkinson;Jaime Davidson;Francesco Dotta;Philip D Home

  • Donor Origin of BK Virus in Renal Transplantation and Role of HLA C7 in Susceptibility to Sustained BK Viremia

    Daniel L. Bohl;Gregory A. Storch;Caroline Ryschkewitsch;Monique Gaudreault-Keener

  • Racial Variation in Medical Outcomes among Living Kidney Donors

    Krista L. Lentine;Mark A. Schnitzler;Huiling Xiao;Georges Saab

  • Three-Year Outcomes From BENEFIT-EXT: A Phase III Study of Belatacept Versus Cyclosporine in Recipients of Extended Criteria Donor Kidneys

    J. O. Medina Pestana;J. M. Grinyo;Y. Vanrenterghem;T. Becker

  • Early Mobilization of Patients Hospitalized With Community-Acquired Pneumonia

    Linda M. Mundy;Linda M. Mundy;Terry L. Leet;Kate Darst;Mark A. Schnitzler

  • Nomogram for Predicting the Likelihood of Delayed Graft Function in Adult Cadaveric Renal Transplant Recipients

    William D. Irish;David A. McCollum;Raymond J. Tesi;Art B. Owen

  • OPTN/SRTR 2012 Annual Data Report: Liver

    W. R. Kim;J. M. Smith;M. A. Skeans;D. P. Schladt

  • Payment for living donor (vendor) kidneys: a cost-effectiveness analysis.

    Arthur J. Matas;Mark Schnitzler

  • The Interplay of Socioeconomic Status, Distance to Center, and Interdonor Service Area Travel on Kidney Transplant Access and Outcomes

    David A. Axelrod;Nino Dzebisashvili;Mark A. Schnitzler;Paolo R. Salvalaggio

  • MELD Exceptions and Rates of Waiting List Outcomes

    Allan B. Massie;Allan B. Massie;Brian Caffo;Sommer Gentry;Erin Carlyle Hall

  • Diabetes mellitus after kidney transplantation in the United States.

    Mark Schnitzler

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel C. Brennan
Daniel C. Brennan Johns Hopkins University
Dorry L. Segev
Dorry L. Segev Johns Hopkins University
Bertram L. Kasiske
Bertram L. Kasiske Hennepin County Medical Center
Kevin C. Abbott
Kevin C. Abbott National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Ajay K. Israni
Ajay K. Israni University of Minnesota
Jon J. Snyder
Jon J. Snyder University of Minnesota
Amit X. Garg
Amit X. Garg University of Western Ontario
Edward L. Spitznagel
Edward L. Spitznagel Washington University in St. Louis
Gregory A. Storch
Gregory A. Storch Washington University in St. Louis
William C. Chapman
William C. Chapman Washington University in St. Louis

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