2016 American Transplant Congress » Poster Session A: Kidney Donor Outcomes
Date: Saturday, June 11, 2016
Time: 5:30pm-7:30pm
Location: Halls C&D
Session Type: Poster Session
Meeting: 2016 American Transplant Congress
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
5-Year Follow-Up After Live Donor Nephrectomy – A Prospective Cohort Study.
S. Janki,1 E. Mulder,1 L. Dols,1 M. Betjes,2 I. Dooper,3 J. IJzermans.1
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
ABO Incompatible Living Related Kidney Transplantation: Results of a Matched-Pair Analysis with ABO Compatible Living Donation.
T. Vowinkel,1 H. Wolters,2 S. Reuter,3 T. Vogel,1 N. Senninger,1 B. Suwelack.3
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Age Gap Analysis Between Live Donor and Recipients in Kidney Transplantation: Opportunities to Improve Voluntary Exchange Programs and Kidney Paired Donation.
J. Rodriguez,1 A. Patel,2 M. Goggins.2
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Age-Based High GFR Associates with Clinical Risk Among Potential Living Donors, but Only with Increased Nephron Number Among Approved Donors.
H. Chakkera,1 E. Poggio,3 A. Denic,2 J. Mathew,2 W. Kremers,2 J. Larson,2 H. Amer,2 F. Cosio,2 M. Stegall,2 S. Taler,2 A. Rule.2
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Center Level Analysis of Changes in Living Donor Transplant Rates in the United States.
D. Keith, A. Nishio Lucar, G. Vranic.
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Clinical Outcome of Elderly Living Kidney Donors: A Single-Center Study in Japan.
J. Hasegawa, K. Unagami, M. Okumi, K. Omoto, M. Inui, H. Ishida, K. Tanabe.
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Comparison of Renal Outcomes Between ABO-Incompatible and Kidney Paired Donation Transplantation In Living Donors.
N. Hashemi, M. Tavakol, B. Lee.
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Donor HLA Specific IgM Antibody Measured on Day 14 Post-Transplantation Predicts Poor Graft Survival in HLA-Incompatible Renal Transplantation.
A. Babu, A. Androeu, S. Daga, R. Higgins, D. Mitchell, D. Briggs, N. Khovanova, N. Krishnan.
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Donor-Candidate Mismatch in Age, Sex, HLA, and Body Size Inform a Calculator for Kidney Graft Survival.
J. Kalbfleisch,1 V. Ashby,1 A. Leichtman,2 M. Rees,3 P. X.-L. Song,1 A. Sakhuja,1 M. Bray,1 R. Eikstadt,1 A. Goulding,1 W. Wang.1
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Establishing a Learning Curve for Laparoscopic Living Donor Nephrectomy.
Z. Ahmed, R. Tamburrini, R. Uwechue, P. Chandak, F. Calder, N. Kessaris, N. Mamode.
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Gender Bias and Kidney Transplantation in Nepal.
S. Rasmussen,1 P. Paneru,2 D. Segev,1 A. Massie,1 P. Shrestha.3
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Gender Differences in Longitudinal eGFR of Living Kidney Donors in a Health Information Exchange.
M. Henderson,1 T. McFarlane,1 A. Massie,2 D. Segev,2 B. Dixon.1,3
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Hepatitis C Patients in a Multicenter Study Who Received Living Donor Liver Transplants Are Likely to Have Increased Survival.
J. Kim,1 K.-W. Lee,2 G.-W. Song,3 B.-H. Jung,3 H. Lee,4 N.-J. Yi,2 C. Kwon,1 S. Hwang,3 K.-S. Suh,2 J.-W. Joh,1 S.-K. Lee,1 S.-G. Lee.3
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Hospitalization and Living Donor Kidney Transplantation Among Waitlisted End Stage Renal Disease Patients in the US.
K. Newman,1,2 A. Adams,2 S. Pastan,2 R. Lynch,2 R. Zhang,1 R. Patzer.1,2
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
In Their Own Words: Living Kidney Donors Who Develop Kidney Failure.
L. Ross,1 C. Halverson,2 J. Wang,1 M. Poulson,3 J. Karlin,4 M. Crowley-Matoka.5
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Landscape of Hypertension Treatment in Former Kidney Donors.
L. Ferrara, O. Sanchez, D. Berglund, A. Matas, H. Ibrahim.
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Live Kidney Donors Have Significant Out-of-Pocket Costs Associated with Donation.
J. Moore, J. Leanza, A. Massie, N. Dagher, D. Segev.
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Living Donor Rates Vary Greatly Among Organ Procurement Organizations in the United States.
D. Keith, A. Nishio Lucar, G. Vranic.
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Long Term Follow Up of Kidney Donors with Asymptomatic Renal Stones.
D. Serur,1 M. Charlton,2 K. Juluru,3 G. Salama,3 E. LoCastro,3 G. Bretzlaff,2 C. Hartono.1
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
NEAD Chains Do Not Disadvantage Blood Type O, Black, or Highly Sensitized Patients.
M. Rees,1 J. Roberts,2 K. Lentine,3 A. Roth,4 A. Leichtman,5 H. Xiao,3 S. Rafizadeh,1 E. Neidich,2 M. Melcher.4
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
No Significant Impact of KAS on Prior Living Kidney Donors' Access to Timely Transplant of High Quality Kidneys.
J. Wainright,1 A. Kucheryavaya,1 M. Aeder,2 D. Klassen,1 D. Stewart.1
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Outcomes of Donor Nephrectomy (DN) in the Obese.
O. Serrano,1 A. Bangdiwala,2 D. Vock,3 E. Minja,1 W. Payne,1 T. Dunn,1 S. Chinnakotla,1 E. Finger,1 T. Pruett,1 A. Matas,1 R. Kandaswamy.1
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Outcomes of Donor Nephrectomy in the Elderly.
O. Serrano,1 A. Bangdiwala,2 K. Yadav,1 A. Adamusiak,1 D. Vock,3 W. Payne,1 T. Dunn,1 S. Chinnakotla,1 E. Finger,1 T. Pruett,1 A. Matas,1 R. Kandaswamy.1
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Poor HLA Matching May Reduce the Beneficial Effect of ABOi Pairs Entering the Paired and Pooled Scheme.
M. Willicombe, C. Lawrence, R. Charif, A. McLean, J. Galliford, D. Taube.
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Recovery of eGFR in Both Donors and Recipients After Living Donor Kidney Transplantation.
J. Verbesey, A. Gilbert, A. Li, M. Reissmann, N. Foreman, M. Grafals, B. Javaid, P. Abrams, S. Ghasemian, M. Cooper.
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Reduced Incidence of Rejection in AB0-incompatible Kidney Transplantation – Five Year Follow-Up in a Single Center.
A. Weidemann, F. Karpf, T. Dienemann, K. Birkner, J. Jacobi, K.-U. Eckardt.
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Should Renin Angiotensin Blockade Be the Mainstay of Hypertension Treatment in Kidney Donors?
O. Sanchez, L. Ferrara, D. Berglund, S. Reule, R. Spong, N. Issa, A. Kukla, A. Matas, H. Ibrahim.
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
The Effect of Donor-Recipient Relationship on the Immunologic Outcome in Living Kidney Transplantation.
D. Khadzhynov, F. Halleck, L. Lehner, M. Duerr, J. Waiser, K. Budde, O. Staeck.
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
The Impact of Graft Thin Upper Pole Arterial Branch Ligation on Adult Living Donor Kidney Transplantation.
T. Hiramitsu, M. Okada, T. Yamamoto, M. Tsujita, N. Goto, S. Narumi, Y. Watarai.
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
The Prevailing Preference for Left Nephrectomy in Living Donor Transplantation Does Not Adversely Affect Long Term Donor Outcome.
S. Robertson,1 L. Garrard,1 S. Farid,1 R. Baker,1 N. Ahmad,1 M. Attia,1 R. Feltbower,2 M. Jameel,1 H. Lutz.1
- 5:30pm-7:30pm
Young, Caucasian, Better Educated and Less Socially Deprived Patients Are More Likely to Be Transplanted with a Living Donor Kidney in the UK.
D. Wu,1 M. Robb,2 C. Watson,3 R. Ravanan,4 J. Forsythe,1 W. Metcalfe,1 C. Dudley,4 C. Bradley,5 H. Draper,6 A. Bradley,3 G. Oniscu.1
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