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2018 American Transplant Congress

June 2-6, 2018 in Seattle, WA

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Monday, June 4, 2018

4:42pm-4:54pm
Accepting a DCD Liver May Improve Patient Survival Compared to Waiting for a Non-DCD Liver

A. Wey,1 N. Salkowski,1 J. Lake,2 W. Kim,3 B. Kasiske,1 A. Israni,1 J. Snyder.1

Concurrent Session: Liver: MELD, Allocation and Donor Issues - 1  •  Room 6B
4:42pm-4:54pm
Alloreactive B Cells Acquire Cell-Intrinsic Hyporesponsiveness in Tolerant Recipients

S. Khiew,1 D. Jain,1 J. Young,1 J. Chen,1 J. Yang,1 Q. Wang,1 D. Yin,1 R. Sciammas,2 A. Chong.1

Concurrent Session: Strategies to Promote Transplant Tolerance  •  Room 606/607
4:42pm-4:54pm
Effects of IdeS on HLA-SAB, C1q-SAB and CDC-XM

S. Järnum,1 A. Runström,1 L. Winstedt,1 T. Lorant,2 C. Kjellman.1

Concurrent Session: Kidney Immunosuppression: Desensitization  •  Room 4B
4:42pm-4:54pm
Endothelial Cell Heterogeneity Governs Basal and Inducible Inflammatory Responses Relevant to Allograft Injury

N. Valenzuela.

Concurrent Session: Endothelial Cell Biology  •  Room 615/616/617
4:42pm-4:54pm
Familial Risk of End-Stage Renal Disease in Healthy Live Kidney Donors

A. Muzaale,1 A. Massie,1 F. Al Ammary,1 K. Lentine,2 D. Segev.1

Concurrent Session: Kidney Living Donor: Long Term Outcomes  •  Room 6A
4:42pm-4:54pm
Kidney Allograft Vascular Disease Post-Transplant (KTX): Risk Factors and Implications

M. El Ters,1 L. Cornell,2 J. Grande,2 F. Cosio.1

Concurrent Session: Kidney Complications: Diagnostic Considerations  •  Room 6C
4:42pm-4:54pm
Obesity is Not Associated with Worse Outcomes for Type 2 Diabetic Simultaneous Pancreas-Kidney (SPK) Transplant Recipients

R. Forbes, S. Niederhaus, A. Fox, J. Fridell, P. Abrams, O. Olaitan, F. Kandeel, R. Urban, M. Curry, J. Odorico.

Concurrent Session: Pancreas and Islet - 1  •  Room 4C-3
4:42pm-4:54pm
Population-Based Modeling of Prototypes and Determinants of Allograft Function Trajectories after Kidney Transplantation: Implications for Patient Monitoring and Risk Stratification

M. Raynaud, O. Aubert, M. Naessens, E. Morelon, M. Giral, N. Kamar, E. Wong, S. Jordan, B. Orandi, D. Segev, M. Stegal, P. Reese, C. Lefaucheur, A. Loupy.

Concurrent Session: Kidney Complications: Late Graft Failure  •  Room 6E
4:42pm-4:54pm
Prevention of New Onset Diabetes after Transplantation Using Bariatric Surgery

A. Bailey, Y. Kim, S. Woodle, S. Shah, F. Paterno, M. Cuffy, T. Diwan.

Concurrent Session: Kidney: Cardiovascular and Metabolic - 2  •  Room 303
4:42pm-4:54pm
Risk Factors and Outcomes with Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae Bloodstream Infections among Solid Organ Transplant Recipients

J. Anesi,1 E. Blumberg,1 E. Lautenbach,1 P. Tamma,2 K. Thom,3 K. Alby,1 W. Bilker,1 J. Omorogbe,1 P. Tolomeo,1 A. Werzen,3 K. Nemati,2 J. Han.1

Concurrent Session: Addressing Re-Emerging Infectious Challenges to Transplantation  •  Room 602/603/604
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