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2019 American Transplant Congress

June 1-5, 2019 in Boston, MA

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Tuesday, June 4, 2019

3:42pm-3:54pm
Adult Living Donor vs. Deceased Donor Liver Transplant (LDLT vs. DDLT) at a Single US Center- Time to Change Our Paradigm for Liver Transplant

A. Humar, D. Jorgensen, S. Ganesh, A. Tevar, M. Molinari, C. Hughes

Concurrent Session: Liver: Living Donors and Partial Grafts  •  Room 312
3:42pm-3:54pm
Chronic Changes on Time Zero Living Donor Allograft Biopsy Do Not Portend Future Kidney Function

A. Agarwal1, A. Sites2, K. L. Brayman1, A. Doyle3, J. Oberholzer1, A. Nishio-Lucar3

Concurrent Session: Kidney Living Donor: Long Term Outcomes  •  Room 304
3:42pm-3:54pm
Clinical Implications of Serum Mac-2 Binding Protein in Regular Follow Up after Pediatric Living Donor Liver Transplantation

T. Ueno1, T. Kodama1, Y. Noguchi1, M. Nomura1, R. Saka1, Y. Takama1, Y. Tazuke1, K. Bessho2, H. Okuyama1

Concurrent Session: Liver: Pediatrics  •  Room 210
3:42pm-3:54pm
Earlier Transplant Education as CKD Progresses? CKD 3-5 Patients and Providers Weigh In

A. D. Waterman1, O. N. Ranasinghe1, A. F. Lipsey2, C. S. Anderson1, A. Alem3, C. Bozzolo4, B. Dub3, S. L. Henry3, B. Mittman3

Concurrent Session: Kidney Psychosocial II: Substances and Access & Barriers  •  Room 302
3:42pm-3:54pm
Impact of Coronary Artery Disease on Long-Term Mortality after Liver Transplantation

S. S. Patel1, V. A. Rodriguez2, M. B. Siddiqui1, J. Laurenzano3, F. Lin3, J. Clinton3, M. Faridnia4, A. Chandrakumaran4, T. Reichman5, C. Bhati5, M. S. Siddiqui1

Concurrent Session: Liver Transplant Complications and Retransplantation II  •  Ballroom A
3:42pm-3:54pm
Impact of Early Borderline Histological Changes on Subsequent Events in Renal Transplant Recipients

R. Mehta, S. Tandukar, D. Jorgensen, I. Owoyemi, N. Shah, C. Puttarajappa, C. Wu, S. Hariharan

Concurrent Session: Kidney: Acute Cellular Rejection  •  Ballroom C
3:42pm-3:54pm
Infectious Complications in Tocilizumab-Treated Kidney Transplant Recipients

S. Sethi, A. Peng, R. Najjar, A. Vo, S. Jordan, E. Huang

Concurrent Session: Novel Insights in Kidney Infections  •  Room 311
3:42pm-3:54pm
Multicenter Cohort Study of Frailty and Access to Kidney Transplantation

C. Haugen1, N. Chu1, H. Ying1, N. Desai1, S. Norman2, J. Garonzik-Wang1, A. Bingaman3, D. Segev1, M. McAdams-DeMarco1

Concurrent Session: Non-Organ Specific: Disparities and Access to Healthcare I  •  Room 208
3:42pm-3:54pm
Outcomes Of Single And En-bloc Pediatric Kidneys According To Kdpi

M. Sampaio, E. Lum, A. Gritsch, S. Bunnapradist

Concurrent Session: Kidney Complications: Late Graft Failure III  •  Veterans Auditorium
3:42pm-3:54pm
Patient Perspectives of Informed Consent for Deceased Donor Organ Intervention Research

E. Gordon1, B. Knopf1, A. Mussell2, C. Phillips2, R. Veatch3, P. Abt2, P. Reese2

Concurrent Session: Non-Organ Specific: Economics & Ethics  •  Room 309
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