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Articles tagged "Graft failure"

  • 2020 American Transplant Congress

    Long-Term Kidney Graft Survival is Superior with Simultaneous-Liver Kidney (SLK) Transplants Than Kidney Alone (KA) or Kidney after Liver (KALi) Transplants in the United States

    N. Lim1, S. M. Riad1, S. Jackson2, J. Lake1

    1University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 2M Health Fairview, Minneapolis, MN

    *Purpose: There is a concern that SLK transplant recipients have worse outcomes resulting in poor utilization of the kidney donor pool. We utilized the Scientific…
  • 2020 American Transplant Congress

    Low Mycophenolic Acid Levels are Associated with More Inflammation on 1 Year Protocol Biopsies and Lower Graft Survival in Kidney Transplant Recipients

    J. Huskey, G. Mour, M. Ryan, S. Nair, M. Smith, R. Heilman

    Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, AZ

    *Purpose: Data is limited on the association of Mycophenolic Acid (MPA) concentration on protocol kidney transplant biopsies. Our aim is to compare clinical outcomes and…
  • 2020 American Transplant Congress

    Post-Transplant Hepatic CHOP Expression Dictates Clinical Outcomes in Liver Transplantation

    H. Hirao1, T. Ito1, K. Nakamura2, S. Kageyama1, K. Kadono1, H. Kojima1, K. J. Dery1, S. Younan1, R. W. Busuttil1, F. M. Kaldas1, J. W. Kupiec‐Weglinski1

    1UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, 2Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

    *Purpose: Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress plays a pivotal role in the mechanism of liver ischemia reperfusion injury (IRI). Although we and others have demonstrated the…
  • 2020 American Transplant Congress

    Renal Allograft Outcome from Hypertensive Donor: Comparison between Living and Deceased Donor

    H. Hwang1, J. Kong1, J. Kim1, Y. Kim1, J. Moon1, K. Jeong1, S. Song2, S. Song3, H. Shin4, J. Yang5, C. Ahn6, Y. Lee7, S. Lee1

    1Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, 2Pusan National University Hospital, Pusan, Korea, Republic of, 3Ewha Womans University Medical Center, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, 4Kosin University College of Medicine, Pusan, Korea, Republic of, 5Department of Surgery, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, 6Department of Nephrology, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, 7Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, CHA Bundang Medical Center, CHA University, Seoul, Korea, Republic of

    *Purpose: Donor shortage is a serious problem in renal transplantation, and hypertensive living donor is potential candidates to expand donor pool. However, it is not…
  • 2020 American Transplant Congress

    Comparative Analysis of Patient Outcomes between Urology-Led versus General Surgery-Led Kidney Transplant Centers

    A. Mishra1, A. Cohen1, N. Koizumi2, A. Ortiz3, K. Pai1, B. Bullock1, S. Sureddi1, J. Ortiz1

    1The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences, Toledo, OH, 2George Mason University, Arlington, VA, 3Albany Medical College, Albany, NY

    *Purpose: To assess renal patient outcomes between kidney transplant centers across the United States based on whether their surgical leader was initially trained via the…
  • 2020 American Transplant Congress

    Calcium Oxalate Deposition in Kidney Allografts: Clinical Chracteristics and Outcome

    S. Sritharan1, J. Kamal2, S. A. Husain1, I. Batal1, J. Chang1

    1Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY, 2University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA

    *Purpose: To better understand its clinical significance and prognostic value, we investigated the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with calcium oxalate deposition in kidney…
  • 2020 American Transplant Congress

    Allograft Loss and Patient Death among Kidney Transplant Recipients; Is Therapy Non-Adherence the Underlying Perpetrator?

    K. Kalra, R. Munjal, A. Cherukuri, R. Mehta, C. Puttarajappa, D. Jorgensen, P. Sood, C. Wu, N. Shah, S. Hariharan

    Nephrology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA

    *Purpose: To ascertain causes of allograft dysfunction, loss and death in a cohort of kidney transplant patients*Methods: In this Retrospective cohort study, 943 patients who…
  • 2020 American Transplant Congress

    Ranking Eplet Mismatches as Predictors of Graft Failure

    W. Zhang1, H. Mohammadhassanzadeh1, K. Oualkacha2, H. Gebel3, W. Klement4, R. Sapir-Pichhadze1

    1McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada, 2UQAM, Montreal, QC, Canada, 3Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, GA, 4Canadian Blood Services, Ottawa, ON, Canada

    *Purpose: Donor:recipient matching at the level of sequence defined HLA targets (eplets) is being promoted as a biologically sound strategy to prevent graft failure. Because…
  • 2020 American Transplant Congress

    Comparison of 4 vs 14 Days Early Steroid Withdrawal in Kidney Transplant Recipients

    O. Adebiyi, J. Chen, B. Brady, S. Mietz, T. Taber, D. Mishler, M. Yaqub, W. Goggins, A. Sharfuddin

    Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN

    *Purpose: The optimal duration, as well as the dose of the initial steroid use, is not known as it varies widely among institutions that have…
  • 2020 American Transplant Congress

    Recurrent Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis and the Possibility of Re-Transplantation

    E. L. Wood1, J. Burrows1, E. Lum, MD2, J. Veale, MD1

    1Urology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, 2Nephrology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA

    *Purpose: Up to 30% of patients with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) experience recurrent disease after renal transplant, with high rates of progression to allograft failure…
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