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  • 2020 American Transplant Congress

    Clinicopathologic Features and Risk Factors of Proteinuria in Transplant Glomerulopathy: A Cross-Sectional Study

    Q. Zhang1, K. Budde1, D. Schmidt1, F. Halleck1, M. Dürr1, M. Naik1, M. Mayrdorfer1, W. Düttmann-Rehnolt1, F. Klauschen2, B. Rudolph2, K. Wu2

    1Department of Nephrology, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany, 2Department of Pathology, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany

    *Purpose: Proteinuria is common after transplantation. Transplant Glomerulopathy (TG), one of the main causes of post-transplant proteinuria, is also a major contributor to graft loss.…
  • 2020 American Transplant Congress

    The 1st Year Posttransplant Course Reliably Predicts Kidney Graft Survival up to 15 Years Using a Machine Learning-Based Modeling Approach

    W. Gwinner, M. Gietzelt, R. Hanna, A. A. Khalifa, M. Hallensleben, M. Marschollek, H. Haller, J. H. Braesen, I. Scheffner

    Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany

    *Purpose: Identification of patients at risk for graft failure can improve individual surveillance and early therapeutic interventions. We used a well-documented patient cohort to establish…
  • 2020 American Transplant Congress

    The Impact of Preoperative Glucose Intolerance and Hypertension on the Living Kidney Donors

    T. Hiramitsu1, T. Tomosugi1, K. Futamura1, M. Okada1, N. Goto1, S. Narumi1, K. Uchida2, Y. Watarai1

    1Department of Transplant and Endocrine Surgery, Nagoya Daini Red Cross Hospital, Nagoya Aichi, Japan, 2Department of Transplant Surgery, Masuko Memorial Hospital, Nagoya Aichi, Japan

    *Purpose: Recently the mortality of living kidney donors was demonstrated to be significantly worse than that of healthy general population. However, the impact of preoperative…
  • 2020 American Transplant Congress

    Change in Hypertension (HTN) Guidelines in Living Kidney Donors (LKDs) and Long-Term Renal Outcomes

    M. Merzkani1, A. Denic1, M. D'Costa1, L. Ricaurte1, R. Narasimhan1, X. Benavides1, A. Mullan1, J. Larson1, W. Kremer1, W. Park1, M. P. Alexander1, H. Chakkera2, S. Textor1, S. Taler1, M. Stegall1, N. Issa1, A. Rule1

    1Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, MN, 2Mayo Clinic Rochester, Scottsdale, AZ

    *Purpose: There is limited knowledge regarding the long-term renal outcomes in hypertensive LKDs. We performed a multicenter study assessing long-term outcomes with or without HTN…
  • 2020 American Transplant Congress

    Tumor of Transplanted Kidney: Graft Resection Preserves Renal Function with Good Long-Term Oncologic Outcome

    J. Chlupac, T. Marada, M. Kudla, L. Janousek, J. Fronek

    Transplantation Surgery Department, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic

    *Purpose: Incidence of urologic tumors is increased in renal transplant recipients. In case of a kidney transplant neoplasm, the graft-nephrectomy and hemodialysis reduce the quality…
  • 2020 American Transplant Congress

    Active Vitamin D Prior to Transplant Affects Post-Transplant Outcomes

    L. Al Dahabreh1, C. Abou-Mitri1, L. Negrea1, K. Chavin2, T. Srinivas1, A. Padiyar1

    1Medicine, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, 2Surgery, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, OH

    *Purpose: Little is known regarding optimizing waitlist management of end stage renal disease to improve post-transplant outcomes. Active vitamin D is associated with improved outcomes…
  • 2020 American Transplant Congress

    Isavuconazole (ISA) versus Voriconazole (VOR) Prophylaxis (px) in Lung Transplant Recipients (LTR)

    P. Samanta, C. J. Clancy, R. V. Marini, R. Rivosecchi, E. K. McCreary, R. K. Shields, B. A. Falcione, A. Viehman, L. Sacha, E. J. Kwak, F. P. Silveira, L. Clarke, M. H. Nguyen

    University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA

    *Purpose: IFI is a significant complication following lung transplant (LT). VOR was universal antifungal (AF) px in our LT program from 2004-09/2015, at which time…
  • 2020 American Transplant Congress

    Sex Differences in Transplant Decision-Making

    A. Wasim1, H. Rafiqzad1, M. Dastgheib1, H. Ford1, S. Macanovic1, K. Wernerowski1, S. Aghamohammadi1, M. Novak1, A. D. Waterman2, I. Mucsi1

    1University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada, 2University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA

    *Purpose: We examined the relationship between sex and the relative importance of pros and cons in kidney transplant (KT) decision making.*Methods: A convenience sample of…
  • 2020 American Transplant Congress

    Clinical Study of Standard versus Reduced Dose Tacrolimus Combined with Generic Mycophenolate Mofetil in De Novo Kidney Transplantation

    J. Bang, C. Oh

    Department of Surgery, Ajou University Medical School, Suwon, Korea, Republic of

    *Purpose: The lowering of calcineurin inhibitor exposure is possibly considered as the proper strategy to prevent calcineurin inhibitor induced nephrotoxicity in kidney transplant. This clinical…
  • 2020 American Transplant Congress

    Delayed Introduction of Mammalian Inhibitors of Rapamycin (mTOR) Post Kidney Transplantation Might Avoid the Chronic Nephrotoxicity of Calcineurin Inhibitors. Herein We Are Reporting an Eight-Years Single Center Experience of mTOR-Based Immunosuppression Regimen in Comparison with Cyclosporin-Based Regimen

    W. A. Hassan1, H. M. Tawfik2

    1Medicine-Nephrology, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, 2Medicine-Nephrology, Minia Nephrology Hospital, Minia University, Minia, Egypt

    *Purpose: Delayed introduction of mTOR inhibitors post kidney transplantation might avoid the chronic nephrotoxicity of CNI: eight-years single center experience.*Methods: This is a retrospective analysis…
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