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2020 American Transplant Congress

May 30-June 1, 2020

ATC Virtual Congress
Live Broadcast Dates: May 30 - June 1, 2020
OnDemand Access: May 30, 2020 - June 4, 2021

Originally scheduled to take place in Philadelphia, this became a Virtual Congress due to COVID-19. For more information, visit The Official ATC Congress site.

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  • Standardization of Pre-Transplant Cardiac Testing in Kidney Transplant Recipients is Associated with Lower Post-Transplant Cardiac Events

    I. Genev1, A. Desai2, R. Garcia-Roca3, S. Shah4, J. Lopez4, V. Mathew4, J. Yoo1, S. Akkina1

  • Standardized Incidence of De Novo Hematological Malignancies after Liver Transplantation – A Meta-Analysis of Global Transplant Registries

    F. Ali1, S. Soin1, N. Saleem2, P. Myint1, M. R. Hussain3, B. Ali2, A. Khan4, S. Nair5

  • Stanford Integrated Psychosocial Assessment for Transplant Predicts Immunosuppression Non-Adherence after Liver Transplantation

    S. Deutsch-Link1, E. Weinberg2, M. McDougal3, L. Jones4, T. Bitterman2, M. Serper2

  • Statin Use May Be Associated with Lower Risk of Invasive Aspergillosis in Lung Transplant Recipients

    A. Perez Cortes Villalobos, F. Foroutan, S. Davoudi, T. Martinu, J. Tikkanen, L. Singer, S. Keshavjee, S. Husain

  • Steatosis by PDFF Affects Percent Remnant Liver Regeneration in Living Donors without Impacting on Clinical Outcomes

    A. Duarte-Rojo, Q. Qi, K. Chupetlovska, D. R. Jorgensen, A. A. Borhani, A. Furlan, S. Ganesh, A. Humar

  • Steatosis Quantification by MRI PDFF Effectively Identifies Liver Allografts at Low Risk for Recipient Complicationsin Living Donor Liver Transplantation

    A. Duarte-Rojo, D. R. Jorgensen, Q. Qi, K. Chupetlovska, A. A. Borhani, A. Furlan, M. Molinari, S. Ganesh, A. Humar

  • Stem Cell and Novel Neurotrophic Factors to Promote Functional Outcomes in Limb Transplantation

    S. K. Salgar, J. Weiss, C. Phillips, E. Malin, V. Gorantla, J. Harding

  • Steroid Dependence at 1 Yr in Kidney Transplant Recipients Initiated on Early Steroid Withdrawal Protocol: Associated Risk Factors and Prognosis

    M. Yaqub, D. Mishler, T. Taber, A. Sharfuddin, W. Goggins, O. Adebiyi

  • Steroid Withdrawal and Lymphocyte Subsets in Graft Capillary Blood versus Peripheral Blood in Low Immunological Risk Kidney Transplant Patients: Randomized, Parallel Group, Controlled Clinical Trial

    T. Vazquez Sanchez, A. Caballero, J. Alonso-Titos, V. Lopez, E. Sola, M. Cabello, E. Gutierrez Vilchez, M. Martínez-Esteban, P. Ruiz Esteban, J. Delgado, D. Hernandez

  • Steroids Ameriplate the Progression of Calcineurin Inhibitors Nephrotoxicity in Kidney Allografts

    N. Iwahara1, H. Sasaki2, D. Iwami1, K. Hotta1, Y. Takada1, H. Higuchi2, T. Tanabe2, N. Shinohara1

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