ATC Abstracts

American Transplant Congress abstracts

  • Home
  • Meetings Archive
    • 2022 American Transplant Congress
    • 2021 American Transplant Congress
    • 2020 American Transplant Congress
    • 2019 American Transplant Congress
    • 2018 American Transplant Congress
    • 2017 American Transplant Congress
    • 2016 American Transplant Congress
    • 2015 American Transplant Congress
    • 2013 American Transplant Congress
  • Keyword Index
  • Resources
    • 2021 Resources
    • 2016 Resources
      • 2016 Welcome Letter
      • ATC 2016 Program Planning Committees
      • ASTS Council 2015-2016
      • AST Board of Directors 2015-2016
    • 2015 Resources
      • 2015 Welcome Letter
      • ATC 2015 Program Planning Committees
      • ASTS Council 2014-2015
      • AST Board of Directors 2014-2015
      • 2015 Conference Schedule
  • Search
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Clinical and Mechanistic Study of How Innate Immunity Gene Polymorphisms Can Affect Influenza Vaccine Responses Post-Transplant, A

    A. Egli, D. Santer, D. O'Shea, A. Baluch, M. Joyce, L. Lisboa, L. Tyrrell, M. Houghton, A. Humar, D. Kumar

    University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada

    Background: Interferons modulate the innate and adaptive immune response to viruses and vaccines. Transplant recipients respond poorly to influenza vaccine. The contribution of IFNΛ and…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Comparison of 20-Year Patient and Graft Survival for All Types of Solid Organ Transplants (Txs)

    R. Gruessner, T. Jie, M. Porubsky, A. Rana, A. Gruessner

    Department of Surgery, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; College of Public Health, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

    Purpose: To compare long-term patient survival and graft function (≥ 20 years) for all types of solid organ transplants (SOTs) and to define the state-of-the-art…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Salt Intake and Post-Transplant Hypertension in Kidney Transplant Recipients

    E. Rodrigo, E. Monfá, G. Fernández-Fresnedo, J. Ruiz, C. Piñera, R. Palomar, C. Gómez-Alamillo, M. Arias

    Nephrology, Hospital Marqués de Valdecilla, Santander, Spain

    Up to 90% of kidney transplant recipients (KTx) develop hypertension. Both systolic and diastolic post-transplant hypertension relate to patient and allograft survival. In the general…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Outcomes of Latent Tuberculosis Screening and Therapy in Transplant Recipients over a 10 Year Period

    A. Sidhu, G. Verma, A. Humar, D. Kumar

    Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada

    INTRODUCTION: Pre-transplant screening and therapy of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) is recommended. However, there are limited data on the tolerability of LTBI therapy pre- and…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Liver Transplantation from Donors with past History of Malignancies: A Single Center Experience

    T. Benkö, S. Radünz, M. Banysch, F. Saner, A. Paul, J. Treckmann

    Dept. of General- and Transplantation Surgery, University Clinic, Essen, Germany

    Introduction: The demand for transplantable organs exceeds donor supply. Transplantation of organs from donors with past history of malignancy is controversial, and the transmission of…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    CKD-EPI (Cr+Cystatin C) Is a Vastly More Precise Formula in Kidney Transplant Recipients, The

    A. Kukla, N. Issa, B. Morgan, S. Jackson, A. Matas, M. Mauer, H. Ibrahim

    University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

    GFR estimates incorporating cystatin C (CysC) and creatinine (Cr) have shown to perform better than Cr only in subjects with reduced GFR but have not…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Double-Deficiency for RORγt and T-Bet Drives Th2-Mediated Allograft Rejection in Mice

    M. Sabet-Baktach, J. Rovira, S. Farkas, E. Eggenhofer, M. Lantow, G. Koehl, M. Dahlke, H. Schlitt, E. Geissler, A. Kroemer

    Department of Surgery, University Clinic of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany

    While Th1, Th2 and Th17 cells are thought to be major effector cells in adaptive alloimmune responses, their respective contribution to allograft rejection remains unclear.…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Tolerance Induction by αLFA1 Monotherapy Reveals Organ Specific CD8-Dependent Immune Mechanisms

    R. Plenter, T. Grazia, M. Zamora, C. Lim, R. Gill, B. Pietra

    CCTCARE, Dept. of Surgery, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO; Pulmonary Sciences and Critical Care Medicine, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO; Cardiology, Dept. of Pediatrics, The Colorado Children's Hospital, Aurora, CO

    Purpose: Innate and adaptive immunity requirements for tolerance induction appear to be agent and organ specific. Based on our previously published data for tolerance requirements…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Analysis of Patient Survival Outcome between Waiting List Adult HUS Patients Who Received Kidney Transplants (KT) and Those Who Did Not

    A. Santos, X. Wen, I. Zendejas, M. Casey, C. Bucci, R. Aiyer, S. Rehman

    Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL

    Purpose: Our study aimed to determine the difference in survival probability between HUS patients listed for transplant who received a KT and those who remained…
  • 2013 American Transplant Congress

    Comparison of Creatinine Reduction Ratio on Day 2 with 6-Hour Post-Operative Creatinine Reduction in Defining Early Renal Allograft Function

    S. Patel, R. Knight, T. Lawrecki, B. Masters, P. Tannous, A. Gaber

    The Methodist Hospital, Houston

    Creatinine reduction ratio on day 2 (CRR2) has been used to describe early function in renal transplantation. The purpose of this study was to determine…
  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 65
  • 66
  • 67
  • 68
  • 69
  • …
  • 178
  • Next Page »

Visit Our Partner Sites

American Transplant Congress (ATC)

Visit the official site for the American Transplant Congress »

American Journal of Transplantation

The official publication for the American Society of Transplantation (AST) and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS) »

American Society of Transplantation (AST)

An organization of more than 3000 professionals dedicated to advancing the field of transplantation. »

American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS)

The society represents approximately 1,800 professionals dedicated to excellence in transplantation surgery. »

Copyright © 2013-2025 by American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons. All rights reserved.

Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Cookie Preferences