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  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Significance of Non-Dipping Blood Pressure Profile on Renal Allograft Function

    E. Anyaegbu, J. Zheng, V. Dharnidharka

    Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO

    Hypertension is common in the post transplant period. A few studies in adults have demonstrated an association between nocturnal hypertension and poor renal and cardiovascular…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Impact of Deceased Donor Kidney Risk Significantly Varies by Recipient Characteristics, The

    E. Heaphy, D. Goldfarb, E. Poggio, L. Buccini, S. Flechner, J. Schold

    Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland; Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland

    As of May 2012 over 92,000 patients were awaiting a solitary kidney transplant in the United States and new waitlist registrations have been steadily rising…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Application of Rejection Reversal as Defined by Efficacy Endpoints in Present Day Renal Transplantation

    A. Jantz, S. Patel, L. Moore, R. Knight, A. Gaber

    The Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX

    In the 1990s, the Efficacy Endpoints (EE) studies proposed criteria for 'successful' response to rejection treatment based on serum creatinine (Cr) as a marker of…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Minimally Invasive Panel (MIP) as an Alternative for Surveillance Biopsies, A

    M. Alnimri, D. Adey, B. Gallay, R. Perez, A. De Mattos

    Nephrology/Internal Medicine, UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA; Surgery/Transplant, UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA

    Background: early post-transplant events such as subclinical rejections have a measurable impact on log-term graft survival, therefore making screening for such events with surveillance biopsies…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Isolated Liver Transplantation for Pediatric Patients with Intestinal Failure Associated Liver Disease

    E. Island, J. Guerra, E. Hughes, S. Kaufman, R. Girlanda, C. Desai, C. Matsumoto, T. Fishbein

    Transplant Surgery, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC; Department of Digestive Surgery, Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile

    Introduction: Parenteral Nutrition Associated Liver Disease (PNALD) is a devastating complication commonly seen in patients with short gut syndrome (SGS). Most of these patients are…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Impact of Proposed US Public Health Service Guidelines for Increased Risk Organ Donors: A Single OPO Analysis

    M. Ison, E. Schultz, M. Jendrisak

    Division of Infectious Diseases and Organ Transplantation, Northwestern University, Chicago; Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network, Itasca

    Background: Currently, the OPTN defines donors at increased risk for disease transmission as those donors who meet exclusionary criteria present in 1994 US PHS Guidelines.…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Kidney Allograft Outcomes in Living Donor Positive Cross Match (+XMT) Recipients Maintained on Early Steroid Withdrawal (ESW) Immunosuppression

    S. Anand, W. Goggins, T. Taber, N. Higgins, A. Lobashevsky, A. Sharfuddin, M. Yaqub, D. Mishler, M. Mujtaba

    Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN

    Immunomodulation has allowed kidney transplant (KTx) in +XMT patients with good short term outcomes. However, data on long term graft survival with ESW regimen is…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Delayed Graft Function Managed in the Outpatient Setting

    R. Hofmann, J. Turk, B. Muth, S. O'Loughlin, B. Astor, M. Mohamed, V. Vidyasagar, D. Kaufman, A. Djamali

    Dept of Meidcine - Division of Nephrology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; Dept of Surgery - Division of Transplantation, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

    Backgound Delayed graft function (DGF) is common after kidney transplantation and is characterized by non-functioning of the kidney graft frequently requiring dialysis within the first…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    B Cell “Pas De Deux”: TIM-4 Identifies the Proinflammatory B Effector 1 (Be1) Subset, While TIM-1 Identifies Regulatory Be2/Breg Cells

    K. Mohib, Q. Ding, D. Rothstein

    Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

    B cells perform important immunological functions. Beyond their unique role in humoral immunity, B cells can serve as APCs, provide co-stimulation, and produce cytokines that…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Trends and Utilization of Intestinal Graft Types in Infants and Children ≤ 15 kg

    C. Matsumoto, S. Kaufman, R. Girlanda, E. Island, C. Desai, P. Serrano, N. Yazigi, K. Khan, S. Jessica, M. Bessoud, T. Fishbein

    Georgetown Transplant Institute, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC

    Introduction: The treatment and management of Intestinal Failure (IF) has evolved into a highly specialized field which allows small infants and children the ability to…
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