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Articles tagged "African-American"

  • 2022 American Transplant Congress

    Kidney Transplant Related Knowledge Among African, Caribbean and Black Canadian Patients with Kidney Failure

    M. Hamid1, H. Habbal1, A. Wasim1, E. Rogers1, M. Anwar1, R. Li1, S. Macanovic1, A. D. Waterman2, I. Mucsi1

    1University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada, 2Houston Methodist Hospital and J.C. Walter Transplant Center, Houston, TX

    *Purpose: Compared to Whites, African, Caribbean and Black (ACB) Canadians with kidney failure are less likely to receive a living donor kidney transplant (LDKT), possibly…
  • 2022 American Transplant Congress

    Comparing Disparities in Access to First and Re-Kidney Transplantation Among Hispanic and Black Adults in the United States

    S. Sandal1, J. Ahn2, V. Thompson3, T. Purnell4, M. Cantarovich5, D. Segev3, M. McAdams DeMarco3

    1McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada, 2SOM, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 3Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 4Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 5McGill University Health Ctr, Montreal, QC, Canada

    *Purpose: There are significant racial/ethnic disparities in access to solid organ transplantation; lack of education and familiarity with the transplant process are postulated contributors. Among…
  • 2022 American Transplant Congress

    Performance of 2021 Creatinine and Cystatin C Based Equations without Race in Living Kidney Transplant Donors

    A. Liaqat, H. Sawaf, L. Cholin, S. Arrigain, A. Wee, J. Schold, J. Augustine, E. Poggio

    Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH

    *Purpose: New 2021 Creatinine (Cr) and Cystatin C (CysC) based GFR equations without the race factor have been refitted to perform better than either 2009…
  • 2022 American Transplant Congress

    Donor Black Race Modifies the Association Between Increasing Donor Age and Graft Failure Following Living Kidney Transplantation

    K. Atiemo, R. Baudier, A. Anderson

    Tulane University, New Orleans, LA

    *Purpose: Transplantation utilizing Black living donor kidneys is associated with poorer outcomes.A possible explanation is genetic(APOL1). Kidneys from healthy older Black donors are considered lower…
  • 2022 American Transplant Congress

    Digital Spatial Profiling of Kidney Allograft Biopsies with Chronic Allograft Dysfunction in African American Transplant Recipients

    C. R. Dorr1, S. A. Elmer1, B. Wu2, B. Guo2, J. Czyzyk2, G. Crary3, G. Onyeaghala1, W. Oetting2, P. Jacobson2, R. B. Mannon4, G. Agarwal5, J. Maltzman6, A. Matas2, A. Israni3

    1Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute, Minneapolis, MN, 2University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 3Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN, 4Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, 5University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, 6Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA

    *Purpose: Understanding tissue heterogeneity is important to identify the molecular and cellular mechanisms of kidney allograft loss in African American (AA) transplant recipients. Our aim…
  • 2022 American Transplant Congress

    Performance of Updated Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate Equations in Black Living Kidney Donor Candidates

    J. Augustine, A. Liaqat, S. Arrigain, J. Schold, E. Poggio

    Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH

    *Purpose: New estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) equations using serum creatinine (Cr) and/or cystatin C (CysC) have been derived to eliminate adjustment by perceived Black…
  • 2022 American Transplant Congress

    Variation in Adult Living Donor Liver Transplantation in the United States: Identifying Opportunities for Increased Utilization

    K. Lentine1, D. Axelrod2, M. Schnitzler1, R. Li1, M. Dew3, T. Bitterman4, K. Olthoff4, J. Locke5, S. Emre6, H. Hunt7, T. Tanaka2, A. Liapakis6

    1Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO, 2U Iowa, Iowa City, IA, 3U Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 4U Penn, Philadelphia, PA, 5UAB, Birmingham, AL, 6Yale, New Haven, CT, 7UNOS, Richmond, VA

    *Purpose: To assess barriers to living donor liver transplant (LDLT) access in light of convincing evidence of survival benefits for patients with end-stage liver disease.*Methods:…
  • 2022 American Transplant Congress

    Does Black Race Modify the Risk of Transplant Failure Associated with HLA Mismatch in First Adult Kidney Allografts from Deceased Donors?

    K. Atiemo

    Tulane University, New Orleans, LA

    *Purpose: Current US- based data suggests Black patients awaiting kidney re-transplantation are more likely to be highly sensitized compared to other races. Degree of HLA…
  • 2022 American Transplant Congress

    Ethnic Variation in Adult and Pediatric Liver Transplantation

    N. Kemmer1, M. Malespin1, S. Agrawal1, R. Syed1, K. Alkhalloufi1, B. Alkurdi1, C. Albers1, J. Buggs2

    1Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, FL, 2Transplant Surgery, Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, FL

    *Purpose: Despite several policy reforms over the years, disparities in the access to solid organ transplantation continues to exist remains a significant barrier to liver…
  • 2022 American Transplant Congress

    HLA-DQ Mismatches Are More Likely to Be Listed as Unacceptable Antigens After Renal Graft Failure in African American Recipients as Compared to Other Racial/Ethnic Groups

    D. Isaacson1, M. W. Gmeiner2, V. Kosmoliaptsis3, J. D. Schold4, A. R. Tambur1

    1Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, 2London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom, 3Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 4Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH

    *Purpose: Growing evidence suggests that donor-recipient mismatches at the HLA-DQ locus are the most immunogenic and pathogenic, evidenced by generation of DQ donor-specific antibodies (DSA).…
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