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2017 American Transplant Congress » Concurrent Session: Lung Transplantation from Donation to Retransplantation

Date: Sunday, April 30, 2017

Time: 4:30pm-6:00pm

Location: E270

Session Type: Concurrent Session

Meeting: 2017 American Transplant Congress

4:30pm-4:42pm
Antibody Mapping by Protein Microarray Revealed a Unique Repertoire in Lung Transplant Recipients That Developed Chronic Lung Allograft Dysfunction.

D. Nayak,1 K. Garcia,2 P. Pirrotte,2 R. Hachem,3 R. Bremner,1 M. Smith,1 T. Mohanakumar.1

4:42pm-4:54pm
Circulating Exosomes Isolated from Human Lung Transplant Recipients with Rejection Are Immunogenic and Induce Antibodies to Lung Associated Self-Antigens, Kα1 Tubulin and Collagen-V.

M. Gunasekaran, M. Sharma, S. Bansal, S. Biswas Roy, R. Walia, R. Bremner, M. Smith, T. Mohanakumar.

4:54pm-5:06pm
Addition of FEV1 Drop to LAS May Improve Access of CF Patients to Transplant: Analysis of the SRTR and US CF Foundation Patient Registries.

E. Dasenbrook,1 M. Skeans,2 A. Fink,3 B. Marshall,3 M. Valapour.1,2

5:06pm-5:18pm
Truth in Pathology: Autopsy Findings in Lungs Declined for Transplantation.

A. Friedman, J. Lewis, H. Irving, K. Delli Carpini.

5:18pm-5:30pm
Respiratory Viral Infections Following Human Lung Transplant Can Induce Exosomes with Lung Self-Antigens, Kα1Tubulin and Collagen V.

M. Gunasekaran,1 A. Limaye,2 M. Sharma,1 S. Biswas Roy,1 S. Bansal,1 R. Walia,1 R. Bremner,1 M. Smith,1 T. Mohanakumar.1

5:30pm-5:42pm
Poor Outcomes on the Waiting List for Pediatric Lung Retransplant Patients Listed in Low Volume Centers.

B. Scully,1 J. Heinle,1 M. Kueht,1 E. McKenzie,1 G. Mallory,2 E. Melicoff,2 A. Rana.1

5:42pm-5:54pm
Risk Factors for Post-Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorders in Epstein-Barr Virus Mismatch Lung Transplant Recipients.

A. Courtwright, P. Burkett, P. Camp, M. Divo, S. El-Chemaly, S. Keller, G. Mody, I. Rosas, S. Singh, H. Goldberg, H. Mallidi.

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