2021 American Transplant Congress » Kidney Deceased Donor Allocation
Date & Time:
None. Available on demand
Location: Virtual
Session Type: Poster Abstract
Meeting: 2021 American Transplant Congress
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Black Patients Do Not Have Worse Short-Term Outcomes After Receiving High KDPI (>85%) Kidneys
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Changes to Allocation of En Bloc Deceased Donor Kidneys to Low Epts Patients
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Effect of HLA-DR Mismatches on Graft Outcomes of Kidney Transplant from Elderly Donors
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HLA Haplotype Frequency and Racial Disparities in Access to Transplant Among Highly Sensitized Kidney Transplant Candidates
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Impact of the Kidney Allocation System on Kidney Transplant Outcomes in Patients with Long Dialysis Treatment (> 10 Years)
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Is Equitable Access to Transplantation Possible in the Era of HLA Epitope Compatibility?
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Low Immunogenic Donors Improved Survival of Kidney Transplants in African American Recipients
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Organ Decline Rate and Outcomes of Shared Kidneys from OneLegacy OPO Donation Service Area in Los Angeles
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Outcomes of Deceased Donor Transplants with Donor Specific Antibodies Before and After the New Kidney Allocation System
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Patient and Physician Perspectives on Kdpi>85 Consent and Kidney Acceptance Decision Making
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Sharing Under KAS – What is the Impact According to KDPI?
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Simulation Model for Cytomegalovirus Matching in Deceased Donor Kidney Allocation System in the U.S.
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The Incremental Cost of Transplanting Patients with 100% cPRA Under the Kidney Allocation System: A Single Center Analysis
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Titer Stability vs. Terminal Pre-transplant Titer: Titer History is Irrelevant for A2 to B Transplantation
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Transplant Center Provisional Yes Practices for Deceased Donor Kidneys
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Trends and Outcomes Analysis of U.S. Transplant Centers Performing High Volumes of Hard to Place Kidneys
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VO2peak Differentiates Survival Post Kidney Transplant
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