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2016 American Transplant Congress

June 11-15, 2016 in Boston, MA

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Sunday, June 12, 2016

5:06pm-5:18pm
Associations Between Deceased-Donor Urine MCP-1 and Kidney Transplant Outcomes.

S. Mansour,1 J. Puthumana,1 P. Reese,2 I. Hall,1 M. Doshi,3 F. Weng,4 B. Schröppel,5 H. Thiessen-Philbrook,1,6 M. Bimali,1 C. Parikh.1

Concurrent Session: Delayed Graft Function and Protocol Biopsy  •  Room 302
5:06pm-5:18pm
BATF Deficiency in Tolerant Lung Allograft Recipients Are Resistant to Anti-MHC and Anti-Self-Antigen Mediated Pathogenesis of Obliterative Airway Disease.

Z. Xu,1,2 X. Lin,1 M. Gunasekaran,1,2 M. Sharma,1,2 A. Gelman,1 T. Mohanakumar.1,2

Concurrent Session: Chronic Allograft Rejection: Animal Models  •  Room 309
5:06pm-5:18pm
Colonization and Risk of Bacteremia by Multi-Drug Resistant Organisms in Intestinal Transplant Recipients.

J. Simkins,1 J. Camargo,1 M. Morris,1 R. Vianna,2 T. Beduschi,2 L. Abbo.1

Concurrent Session: Organ Transplantation in the Era of Highly Resistant Pathogens  •  Room 311
5:06pm-5:18pm
Criteria for the Diagnosis of Microvascular Inflammation (MVI) in Kidney Transplant Biopsies (KTxBx).

J. Grande,1 R. Leduc,2 The DeKAF Study Group.

Concurrent Session: Kidney AMR: Making the Diagnosis  •  Veterans Auditorium
5:06pm-5:18pm
Hepatocellular Carcinoma Decreases Chance of Successful HCV Therapy in the Current Era.

S. Prenner, L. VanWagner, L. Kulik.

Concurrent Session: Hepatic Malignancies  •  Room 304
5:06pm-5:18pm
Impact of the Kidney Allocation System with Deceased Donor Kidney Utilization at the DSA Level.

W. Ally,2 C. Saunders,1 K. Brayman,2 A. Agarwal.2

Concurrent Session: Impact of New Allocation Systems and Novel Tools for Performance Enhancement in Abdominal Transplantation  •  Room 210
5:06pm-5:18pm
Living Donor Kidney Transplant Outcomes Have Improved Over the Last Decade.

A. Nishio Lucar, G. Vranic, D. Keith.

Concurrent Session: Kidney Donor Surgery and Outcomes  •  Ballroom B
5:06pm-5:18pm
MicroRNAs in Urinary Sediments as Non-Invasive Tool to Detect Acute Rejection After Kidney Transplantation.

E. Gielis,1,2 J. Anholts,2 H. de Fijter,3 I. Bajema,4 F. Claas,2 M. Eikmans.2

Concurrent Session: Kidney Immune Monitoring 1  •  Ballroom C
5:06pm-5:18pm
Profiling Immunologic Risk for Acute Rejection in Liver Transplantation: Recipient Age Is a Robust Risk Factor.

M. Kueht, R. Cotton, C. O'Mahony, J. Goss, A. Rana.

Concurrent Session: Liver: Immunosuppression and Rejection  •  Room 312
5:06pm-5:18pm
Resolution of Undefined Etiology of Respiratory Infections in Lung Transplant Patients with Unbiased Metagenomic Sequencing.

N. Mueller,1 D. Lewandowska,2 B. Ruehe,2 P. Schreiber,1 O. Zagordi,2 F. Geissberger,2 M. Schuurmans,3 M. Greiner,1 A. Zbinden,2 J. Boeni,2 C. Benden,3 A. Trkola,2 M. Huber.2

Concurrent Session: Lung Transplant: Moving the Field Forward  •  Room 313
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