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Articles tagged "Risk factors"

  • 2019 American Transplant Congress

    Using Liver Transplant (LT) Data And Analytics to Improve Program Clinical and Financial Performance

    A. Bonham1, Z. Tulu2, W. Concepcion1, A. Gallo1, M. Melcher1, P. Kwo1, A. Ahmed1, C. Esquivel1

    1Stanford University Medical School, Palo Alto, CA, 2Stanford Health Care, Palo Alto, CA

    *Purpose: In 2017, we developed a simple algorithm for use prior to transplantation to determine risk of fatal outcome. Pre-transplant organ system failure risk factors…
  • 2019 American Transplant Congress

    Pre-Transplant Ventricular Assist Device (VAD) Impacts Heart Transplant (HT) Survival

    M. S. Gharibdousti1, M. T. Khasawneh2, A. L Friedman3

    1Research, LiveOnNY, Manhattan, NY, 2Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY, 3LiveOnNY, Manhattan, NY

    *Purpose: Retrospective analysis of UNOS data was performed to determine regional variation in the utilization and impact of VAD prior to HT in the United…
  • 2019 American Transplant Congress

    Exploration of the Stanford Integrated Psychosocial Assessment for Transplant with Psychosocial and Medical Outcomes in Kidney/Kidney-Pancreas Transplant Recipients

    G. Chen1, C. Bell2, P. Loughhead1, B. Ibeche2, J. S. Bynon2, D. R. Hall2, A. M. De Golovine2, A. Edwards2, W. A. Dar2

    1Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, TX, 2The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX

    *Purpose: The Stanford Integrated Psychosocial Assessment for Transplant (SIPAT) is a psychometric instrument designed to improve organ transplant patient selection. However, limited studies have been…
  • 2019 American Transplant Congress

    High Health Care Utilizers in Kidney Transplantation: Do You Know Your Frequent Flyers?

    E. Weeda1, Z. Su2, D. Taber3, J. Bian2, T. A. Morinelli4, N. A. Pilch5, P. D. Mauldin2, D. A. DuBay4

    1Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Outcomes Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina`, Charleston, SC, 2General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Medical University of South Carolina`, Charleston, SC, 3Surgery and Ralph H. Johnson VAMC, Medical University of South Carolina`, Charleston, SC, 4Surgery, Medical University of South Carolina`, Charleston, SC, 5Clinical Pharmacy and Outcomes Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina`, Charleston, SC

    *Purpose: To assess high hospital inpatient [IP] admissions and emergency department [ED] utilization within a 9-month period after kidney transplantation in order to identify potential…
  • 2019 American Transplant Congress

    Nothing Lasts Forever, So Of The Donor Risk Index For Liver Transplant

    K. Okubo, K. Sasaki, A. Moro, J. McBey, M. Fujiki, T. Diago Uso, B. Eghtesad, D. Kwon, C. Miller, C. Quintini, K. Hashimoto, F. Aucejo

    Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH

    *Purpose: The donor risk index (DRI) is one of the most established risk indices in liver transplant (LT). DRI, which was reported in 2006, was…
  • 2019 American Transplant Congress

    Association between a Chronic Kidney Disease Treatment Education Class and Receipt of a Kidney Transplantation in the Southeastern U.S. Population

    J. C. Gander1, L. Cromwell1, A. S. Wilk2, R. E. Patzer2, M. Sesay1, D. Walker-Williams1, T. Davis1, J. P. Austin1, N. Mukerji1

    1Kaiser Permanente, Atlanta, GA, 2Emory University, Atlanta, GA

    *Purpose: Predialysis education is associated with improved patient survival and improved access to kidney transplantation (KT), however many of the findings are based on a…
  • 2019 American Transplant Congress

    Gene Expression Profiling for Cardiac Transplant Recipients: Results from the Outcomes AlloMap® Registry

    S. Hall1, G. Ewald2, P. Berman3, A. Kao4, T. Wolf-Doty5, J. Yee5, J. Kobashigawa6

    1Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, TX, 2Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 3Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, FL, 4Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute, Kansas City, MO, 5CareDx, Brisbane, CA, 6Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA

    *Purpose: Transplant registries may facilitate collection of comprehensive and unbiased real-world data on short and long-term outcomes of patients. We share the results of patients…
  • 2019 American Transplant Congress

    Self-reported Marijuana Use In Kidney Transplant Candidates And Its Association With Access To Transplantation

    S. Rodriguez Ramirez, E. Tang, O. Famure, A. Bansal, J. Kim, I. Mucsi

    Kidney Transplant, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada

    *Purpose: In light of the current legislative changes in Canada, and the variable approach to marijuana use in the United States, it is important to…
  • 2019 American Transplant Congress

    Identifying the Proverbial “Needle in the Arm” with Natural Language Processing

    G. R. Vece, J. Foutz, A. Placona

    Department of Research, United Network for Organ Sharing, Richmond, VA

    *Purpose: Donors with a history of IVDU are associated with increased disease transmission risk; However, OPTN forms only request broad historical details relating to donor…
  • 2019 American Transplant Congress

    Population-Based Modeling of Prototypes and Determinants of Allograft Function Trajectories after Kidney Transplantation: Impact for Patient Monitoring and Risk Stratification

    M. Raynaud1, O. Aubert1, M. Naesens2, I. Juric3, N. Basic3, N. Kamar4, E. Huang5, S. Jordan5, B. Orandi6, D. Segev6, M. Stegall7, E. Morelon8, M. Giral9, E. Bailly10, E. Akalin11, G. Gupta12, M. Ladrière13, M. Buchler10, P. Reese14, C. Lefaucheur1, A. Loupy1

    1Paris, ., France, 2Leuven, ., Belgium, 3Zagreb, ., Croatia, 4Toulouse, ., France, 5Los Angeles, ., CA, 6Baltimore, ., MD, 7Rochester, ., MN, 8Lyon, ., France, 9Nantes, ., France, 10Tours, ., France, 11New York, ., NY, 12Richmond, ., VA, 13Nancy, ., France, 14Philadelphia, ., PA

    *Purpose: Although the current gold standard of kidney allograft patients monitoring relies on GFR assessment, little is known about long-term GFR trajectories prototypes and their…
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