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2018 American Transplant Congress

June 2-6, 2018 in Seattle, WA

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Sunday, June 3, 2018

5:42pm-5:54pm
The Impact of Early versus Late Clinical Outcomes on Disparities in African-American Kidney Transplant Recipients

D. Taber, J. Fleming, Z. Su, P. Mauldin, J. McGillicuddy, S. Nadig, V. Rohan, P. Baliga, D. Dubay.

Concurrent Session: Non-Organ Specific: Disparities to Outcome and Access to Healthcare  •  Room 4C-4
5:42pm-5:54pm
Thirty-Six Consecutive Kidney Transplants in Recipients with Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome: A Single-Centre Experience

E. Favi,1 G. Ardissino,2 D. Cresseri,3 J. Brocca,1 S. Testa,4 F. Tel,4 A. Giussani,1 C. Colico,1 C. Beretta,1 M. Ferraresso.1

Concurrent Session: Kidney Complications: Disease Recurrence  •  Room Hall 4B
6:00pm-7:00pm
“I'll Be Back”: Increasing Readmission Rates in the Era of the New Kidney Allocation System

N. Pilch, C. Mardis, H. Meadows, J. Fleming, N. Patel, C. Perez, P. Baliga, D. Dubay, V. Rohan, V. Rao, D. Taber.

Poster Session B: Kidney Deceased Donor Allocation  •  Hall 4EF
6:00pm-7:00pm
28-Year Cumulative US Experience with Pediatric Living Donor Liver Transplant – How Far Have We Come?

S. Sharma, K. Barrera, A. Gruessner, R. Gruessner.

Poster Session B: Liver: Pediatrics  •  Hall 4EF
6:00pm-7:00pm
A 5-Tier System for Categorizing Program-Specific Adjusted Transplant and Waitlist Mortality Rate Ratios

A. Wey, N. Salkowski, B. Kasiski, A. Israni, J. Snyder.

Poster Session B: Non-Organ Specific: Economics, Public Policy, Allocation, Ethics  •  Hall 4EF
6:00pm-7:00pm
A Calculated Panel Reactive Antibody (CPRA) Calculator Supporting Both Allele-Level and Antigen-Level HLA Specificities

L. Gragert,1,2 E. Kransdorf,3 N. Kaur,1 M. Maiers,2 J. Kobashigawa,3 M. Pando.4

Poster Session B: Kidney Deceased Donor Allocation  •  Hall 4EF
6:00pm-7:00pm
A Comparison of Alemtuzumab versus Antithymocyte Globulin Induction in High-Risk, Non-Sensitized Renal Transplant Recipients

S. Patel, A. Lichvar, E. Benedetti, P. West-Thielke.

Poster Session B: Kidney Immunosuppression: Induction Therapy  •  Hall 4EF
6:00pm-7:00pm
A Decade of Dual Kidney Transplantation Reveals Excellent Patient Outcomes from Otherwise Discarded Organs

I. Rajput, S. Farid, A. Hakeem, M. Jameel, N. Ahmad, O. Masood.

Poster Session B: Kidney Deceased Donor Allocation  •  Hall 4EF
6:00pm-7:00pm
A Long-Term Experience with Expansion of Milan Criteria for Liver Transplant Recipients

S. Commander,1 B. Shaw,1 L. Washburn,2 D. Yoeli,2 A. Rana,2 J. Goss.2

Poster Session B: Liver: Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Other Malignancies  •  Hall 4EF
6:00pm-7:00pm
A Meta-Analysis for Induction Therapy of Kidney Transplantation: Comparison of Antithymocyte Globulin and Interleukin 2 Receptor Antagonist

G. Chen, Z. Wu, C. Wang, X. Liu, C. Wang, L. Chen.

Poster Session B: Kidney Immunosuppression: Induction Therapy  •  Hall 4EF
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