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2022 American Transplant Congress

June 4-8, 2022 in Boston, MA

The ATC program is built in the Eastern Time Zone.

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Saturday, June 4, 2022

5:30pm-7:00pm
ESRD is Increasing Faster After Living Kidney Donation Than it Does in the Unselected US Population: A New Risk Metric?

R. W. Steiner

Kidney Living Donor: Long Term Outcomes  •  Hynes Halls C & D
5:30pm-7:00pm
Estrogen Receptor Beta Deletion is Protective in Renal Ischemia Reperfusion Injury but Pharmacologic Inhibition of Estrogen Receptor Beta is Not

C. OBrien1, P. Hernandez2, S. Concors2, Z. Wang1, G. Ge1, W. Hancock3, M. Levine2

Ischemia Reperfusion  •  Hynes Halls C & D
5:30pm-7:00pm
Evaluation of Donor Exclusion Criteria in Living Donor Liver Transplantation: A Single-Center Experience

D. Daskalaki, M. E. Akoad, J. Kim, C. J. Simon, Y. Cheah

Liver: Expanding the Donor Pool* (Liver: MELD Allocation / Donor Issues)  •  Hynes Halls C & D
5:30pm-7:00pm
Evaluation of the Significance of Isolated C4d Staining without Histological Evidence of Rejection on Kidney Biopsies After ABO-Compatible Transplantation in Pediatric Recipients

C. Duneton1, M. Rabant2, J. Duong-Van-Huyen2, V. Baudouin1, E. Cheyssac1, O. Boyer3, J. Hogan1

Kidney: Pediatrics  •  Hynes Halls C & D
5:30pm-7:00pm
Evolution of Donation After Circulatory Death Liver Transplantation in the United States

M. Finotti, G. McKenna, J. Bayer, H. Fernandez, S. Lee, E. Martinez, N. Onaca, G. Saracino, R. Ruiz, G. Testa, A. Gupta, A. Wall

Liver: Expanding the Donor Pool* (Liver: MELD Allocation / Donor Issues)  •  Hynes Halls C & D
5:30pm-7:00pm
Evolution of the Need for Transplant Evaluations for Liver Failure Decompensation After TIPS

N. Kemmer1, V. Sureshkumar2, L. Grater3, G. Hoots4, S. Agrawal1, K. Robichaux5, M. Gosselin3, S. Mohammed5, A. Kumar6, J. Buggs7

Liver: Recipient Selection  •  Hynes Halls C & D
5:30pm-7:00pm
Expanded Criteria Donor with Severe Acute Kidney Injury: Worth to Use?

S. Thotsiri, N. Sutharattanapong, C. Janphram, P. Wiwattanathum

Kidney Deceased Donor Selection  •  Hynes Halls C & D
5:30pm-7:00pm
Final Flow and Resistance During Cold Pulsatile Perfusion Preservation Do Have Value in Prediction of Deceased Donor Graft Survival After Adjusting for KDPI

D. S. Keith, E. Lessmann

Kidney Deceased Donor Selection  •  Hynes Halls C & D
5:30pm-7:00pm
Frequency of Cervical Cancer Screening in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients

C. Papastamelos1, K. Dokus2, M. Laryea3

Quality Assurance Process Improvement & Regulatory Issues  •  Hynes Halls C & D
5:30pm-7:00pm
Functional Recellularized Patient Derived Endothelium; A Human Vascular Graft Approach

H. Tejeda Mora1, J. Willemse2, Y. den Hartog1, I. Schurink2, M. M. Verstegen2, J. de Jonge2, R. C. Minnee2, M. W. van den Hoogen2, C. C. Baan1, L. J. van der Laan2, M. J. Hoogduijn1

Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine  •  Hynes Halls C & D
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