Novel electronic health record-based marker can identify at-risk transplant patients and reduce organ rejection

medicalxpress - A new multicenter study led by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai suggests that a novel electronic health record-based marker can help clinicians identify transplant patients at high risk for organ rejection because they are not ta…

AI Summary: Teams developed and validated an electronic‑health‑record derived marker that flags transplant recipients at elevated risk of organ rejection. The tool integrates routinely collected clinical data to trigger earlier review and intervention, promising to reduce rejection events if deployed thoughtfully within clinical workflows rather than buried in another alert pile.

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