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2016 American Transplant Congress » Concurrent Session: Kidney Transplant Recipient: Long Term Outcomes Session I

Date: Monday, June 13, 2016

Time: 4:30pm-6:00pm

Location: Veterans Auditorium

Session Type: Concurrent Session

Meeting: 2016 American Transplant Congress

4:30pm-4:42pm
Long-Term Death-Censored Graft Loss in the DeKAF Study.

A. Matas,1 A. Fieberg,1 R. Leduc,1 F. Cosio,2 R. Gaston,3 R. Mannon,3 M. Cecka,4 D. Rush,7 B. Kasiske,5 S. Gourishankar,6 J. Connett,1 J. Grande.2

4:42pm-4:54pm
Post-Transplant Monitoring of Donor-Specific Anti-HLA Antibodies and Their Characteristics Improves Risk Stratification of Kidney Allograft Loss.

D. Viglietti,1 A. Loupy,2 C. Bentlejewski,3 C. Legendre,2 D. Glotz,1 A. Zeevi,3 C. Lefaucheur.1

4:54pm-5:06pm
Levels of VEGF-C, PLGF and Follistatin at 12 Months Post Transplantation Are Associated with Increased Risk for Long Term Progressive Renal Dysfunction.

G. Dreyer,1 J. de Fijter,1 D. Briscoe,2 K. Daly,2 M. Reinders.1

5:06pm-5:18pm
Predictors of eGFR Slope at One Year in Kidney Transplants – A Big Data Approach.

J. Zhang, Z. Su, D. Taber, J. Marsden, W. Moran, P. Mauldin, T. Srinivas.

5:18pm-5:30pm
Natural History of Response to Wounding in Human Kidney Transplants.

K. Famulski,1 J. Venner,2,1 J. Reeve,1 P. Halloran.1

5:30pm-5:42pm
Impact of Machine Perfusion on Long-Term Kidney Transplant Outcomes.

S. Sandal,1,2 X. Luo,2 A. Massie,2 M. Cantarovich,1 D. Segev.2

5:42pm-5:54pm
Optimal Donor/Recipient Pairing for High KDPI Grafts Can Yield Similar Survival to Medium KDPI Grafts.

M. Selim, E. Saad, M. Zimmerman, C. Johnson.

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