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2022 American Transplant Congress

TOPIC: Clinical Science » Kidney

  • Donor and Recipient Age Matching for Kidney Transplantation: A Machine Learning Approach

    J. Kim, J. Ahn, A. Massie, D. Segev, S. Bae

  • Donor App Increases Awareness and Overall Rates of Living Kidney Donation

    T. Shamaa1, I. Bajjoka1, H. Kandalaft1, R. Prashar2, M. Callaghan1, C. Crombez1, S. J. Serra1, M. Abouljoud1, J. Denny1

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

    K. Atiemo, R. Baudier, A. Anderson

  • Donor Disposition AI Model to Predict Transplant for Recovered Deceased Donor Kidneys

    L. Ashiku1, R. Threlkeld1, C. Dagli1, M. Schnitzler2, C. Canfield1, K. Lentine2, H. Randall2

  • Donor Factors Do Not Discriminate Living Donor Kidney Transplant Outcomes and Should Not Be Used to Promote the Use of Compatible Pairs in Kidney Paired Donation Programs

    G. Irish1, D. Chang2, S. Chadban1, N. Boudville1, S. Campbell1, J. Kanellis1, L. McMichael2, E. Sharples3, M. Kadatz2, J. Gill2, P. Clayton1

  • Donor Kidneys from Communities with Higher Deprivation Are Significantly More Likely to be Discarded

    J. Schold1, A. Huml1, E. Poggio1, E. Dewey1, R. Buchalter1, S. Husain2, S. Mohan2

  • Donor Terminal Creatinine – Does It Matter?

    V. G. Menon, Y. Wert, W. Hoffman, D. Ladie, M. Singh, M. Waybill, H. Yang

  • Donor-Derived Cell-Free DNA (dd-cfDNA) for Assessment of Response After Treatment of Allograft Rejection

    R. Gohh1, J. Klein2, M. Jagadeesan3, V. Rao4, M. Weir5, H. Gilligan6, G. Shekhtman7, N. Agrawal8, Y. Fu9, E. Akalin10

  • Donor-Derived Cell-Free DNA as a Biomarker of T Cell Mediated Rejection in Pediatric Kidney Transplant Patients

    R. Dandamudi1, S. Federman2, R. Woodward2, S. Dholakia2, L. Walther1, V. Dharnidharka1

  • Dual Deceased Donor Kidney Transplants: Maximizing Utilization of Suboptimal Kidneys

    S. Nagaraju, S. Vaishnav, K. Boggs, T. Cook, A. Jones, J. B. Africa

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