2016 American Transplant Congress
Expansion of Anti-HLA Antibodies After Renal Transplantation and Prognosis in Those Which Fix C1q.
Introduction. Antibody-mediated rejection (ABMR) is the major cause of allograft failure. We studied the evolution and prognostic effect of pre-formed and de novo anti-HLA antibodies…2015 American Transplant Congress
Impact of Pre-Transplant Panel Reactive Antibody Levels On Renal Graft Survival in Patients With Negative Cross-Match and No Donor Specific Antibody
Purposes: This study was conducted to investigate the impact of pre-transplant PRA level on rejection and graft survival after kidney transplantation in patients with negative…2015 American Transplant Congress
Kidney Patients at High Immunological Risk Can Be Safely Transplanted With a Novel Induction Regimen Using Anti-Thymocyte Globulin (Rabbit) (rATG) Plus Basiliximab
Purpose: We report the outcomes from our single center experience with the novel induction regimen using rATG (3 mg/kg) in divided doses given on operative…2015 American Transplant Congress
Significance of an Isolated Elevated PRA in Renal Transplantation
Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX.
Transplant centers have traditionally discerned a patient's immunologic risk based on peak panel reactive antibody (PRA) levels. However, in a given patient, pre-transplant PRA may…
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