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2016 American Transplant Congress

June 11-15, 2016 in Boston, MA

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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

5:18pm-5:30pm
The Impact of Share 35 on Liver Allocation and Utilization: One DSA's Experience.

J. Orlowski, C. Muse, J. Whaley, R. Squires.

Concurrent Session: Liver: MELD, Allocation and Donor Issues (DCD/ECD) 2  •  Room 304
5:30pm-5:42pm
Administration of IL-33 Before Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation Expands Recipient Treg That Prevent Graft- vs. Host Disease.

B. Matta,1 D. Reichenbach,2 X. Zhang,1 B. Koehn,2 L. Mathews,1 C. Feser,2 M. Smith,2 Q. Liu,1 R. Zeiser,3 B. Blazar,2 H. Turnquist.1

Concurrent Session: Bone Marrow Transplantation and Chimerism: Animal Models  •  Room 313
5:30pm-5:42pm
Coping with Patient Death on Pediatric Liver Transplant Teams.

S. Duncan,1 R. Arnon,2 C. Dipietroantonio,1 C. Knight,1 J. Chu,2 R. Annunziato.1

Concurrent Session: Psychosocial and Treatment Adherence  •  Room 206
5:30pm-5:42pm
Dynamics of Delayed Graft Function-Associated Risk in Deceased Donor Kidney Transplantation.

C. Liao, A. Massie, S. Bae, A. Muzaale, D. Segev.

Concurrent Session: Kidney Transplant Recipient: Long Term Outcomes Session 2  •  Ballroom A
5:30pm-5:42pm
High KDPI Kidneys (>85%) Do Not Adversely Affect HRQOL After Kidney Transplantation.

R. Forbes, I. Feurer, D. LaNeve, C. Gamble, D. Shaffer.

Concurrent Session: The High KDPI Kidney: Outcomes and Optimal Utilization  •  Ballroom C
5:30pm-5:42pm
Incidence and Indications for Pancreatectomy After Late Pancreas Allograft Failure.

S. Parajuli, A. Djamali, B. Astor, H. Sollinger, D. Kaufman, R. Redfield, J. Odorico, D. Mandelbrot.

Concurrent Session: Clinical Pancreas Transplantation 2  •  Room 210
5:30pm-5:42pm
Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 in Human Orthotopic Liver Transplant Biopsies.

S. Duarte, N. Datta, J. Baber, R. Busuttil, A. Zarrinpar, A. Coito.

Concurrent Session: Ischemia Reperfusion Injury: Clinical Innovation  •  Room 311
5:30pm-5:42pm
NK Cells Play a Critical Role in Mediating Inflammation and Graft Failure During Antibody-Mediated Rejection of Kidney Allografts.

T. Tanaka,1,2 N. Kohei,1 N. Dvorina,1 A. Valujskikh,1 W. Baldwin 3rd,1 R. Fairchild.1

Concurrent Session: B cells and Antibody-Mediated Rejection: Animal Models  •  Room 309
5:30pm-5:42pm
Outcomes Following Inguinal Hernia Repair in Kidney Transplant Recipients.

S. DiBrito, I. Olorundare, C. Landazabal, D. Segev, N. Dagher.

Concurrent Session: Diabetes and Obesity in Kidney Transplantation  •  Room 302
5:30pm-5:42pm
Outcomes of Isolated Pediatric Small Intestine Transplants Using Vascular Homografts.

Y. Kwon, N. Llore, R. Girlanda, K. Etesami, C. Desai, C. Matsumoto, T. Fishbein.

Concurrent Session: Small Bowel Transplantation  •  Room 102
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