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2021 American Transplant Congress » Liver: Recipient Selection

Date & Time:
None. Available on demand

Location: Virtual

Session Type: Poster Abstract

Meeting: 2021 American Transplant Congress

  • A Shift in Paradigm: Phosphatidylethanol Testing to Monitor for and Address Alcohol Recidivism Following Liver Transplantation

    F. M. Nimri1, S. Naffouj1, F. Askar1, A. Singh2, H. Gonzalez2, S. Jafri2

  • Can an Organ Survive for More Than 100 Years Between Donor and Recipient

    R. Gruessner, J. Renz, A. C. Gruessner

  • Early Portal Vein Ligation in the Setting of Shorter Hepatectomy May Contribute to Better Surgical Outcomes in Deceased Donor Liver Transplantation

    K. Delvecchio, T. Kitajima, A. Mohamed, S. Yeddula, M. Tayseer, T. Ivanics, K. Collins, M. Rizzari, A. Yoshida, M. Abouljoud, S. Nagai

  • Implementation of a High-risk Medication Report for Waitlisted Liver Transplant Candidates

    M. M. Eiting1, H. Yeh2, M. Cote1, S. Shao1, A. B. Scherrer2, L. Dageforde2, N. Elias2, C. Rogers Marks1

  • Implementation of an Alcohol Screening Program Identifies Active Pre-transplant Drinking and Allows Engagement in Chemical Dependency Treatment

    N. Lim1, T. Leventhal1, M. Thomson1, M. Hassan1, J. Thompson1, S. Chinnakotla2, V. Kirchner2, T. Pruett2, R. Kandaswamy2, V. Humphreville2, A. Adams2, J. Lake1

  • Liver Transplant in Adult Recipients Using Pediatric Deceased Donor Liver Grafts

    P. Vargas1, C. Argo2, H. Zachary2, M. Stotts2, N. Intagliata2, P. Northup2, S. Pelletier1, J. Oberholzer1, N. Goldaracena1

  • Liver Transplantation in Septuagenarians

    L. Egbert1, D. Das1, S. Ohara2, J. Wagler3, G. Mahdi4, B. Aqel5, A. Moss5, K. S. Reddy5, C. Jadlowiec5

  • Recent Trends and Outcomes of Liver Transplantation for Non-alcoholic Steatohepatitis versus Alcohol Liver Disease in the United States: Obesity Might be Protective

    K. Okumura, I. Lee, H. Sogawa, G. Veillette, D. John, T. Diflo, R. Bodin, D. Wolf, S. Nishida

  • Regional Trends in Liver Transplantation for Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis

    C. L. Hanlon1, B. Saberi2, L. Yuan1

  • Serum Phosphatidylethanol is Superior to Urine Ethyl Glucuronide for Detection of Alcohol Use in Pre-transplant Patients

    N. Lim1, T. Leventhal1, M. Thomson1, M. Hassan1, J. Thompson1, S. Chinnakotla2, V. Kirchner2, T. Pruett2, R. Kandaswamy2, V. Humphreville2, A. Adams2, J. Lake1

  • Variation of Liver and Kidney Transplant Practice and Outcomes During Public Holidays in the United States

    M. Shamaa, T. Kitajima, T. Ivanics, A. Elsabbagh, M. Lu, K. Delvecchio, A. Mohamed, S. Yeddula, M. Rizzari, K. Collins, A. Yoshida, M. Abouljoud, S. Nagai

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