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2022 American Transplant Congress

TOPIC: Clinical Science » Kidney » 50 - Health Equity and Access

  • Expanding Access to Robotic Kidney Transplantation for Candidates with High BMI. A Training Tool for Transplant Centers

    J. A. Almario Alvarez, G. Aguiluz, V. Valle, R. Bustos, S. Akshelyan, A. M. Fratti, P. D. Cocco, M. Spaggiari, I. G. Tzvetanov, E. Benedetti

  • Factors Influencing Access to Kidney Transplantation (FIAT): An Integrative Multiphasic Stakeholders’ Perspective

    R. v. Merweland1, A. Luchtenburg1, J. van Busschbach1, J. van de Wetering1, S. Ismail2

  • Financial Barriers Experienced During the Transplant Process by Caregivers of Children with End Stage Kidney Disease

    R. Goldfarb Terry1, A. Edwards1, U. Parlin2, A. Chung1, S. Amaral1

  • Four Separate Frailty Metrics Lack Concordance and Are Non-Reflective of the Kidney Transplant Listing Outcome: A Large Single Center Review

    A. Cimeno, G. Lewis, R. Parsons

  • Gender Disparities in Kidney Transplantation Referral Vary by Age and Race in the Southeast US

    L. Smothers1, R. Patzer1, S. Pastan1, D. DuBay2, J. Harding1

  • 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

  • Identifying Health System-Level Barriers to Living Donor Kidney Transplantation: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Health Professionals

    S. Sandal1, I. Schiller1, N. Dendukuri1, J. Robert1, K. Katergi1, A. Alam1, M. Cantarovich1, J. F. Fiore Jr1, C. Weber1, M. Fortin2

  • Impact of African American Race on Lcp-Tac Dosing and Clinical Outcomes

    T. Sprague, F. Bartlett, J. Newman, S. Patel, N. Rao, E. Andrande, V. Rohan, D. Dubay, M. Casey, D. Taber

  • Impact of End-of-Chain Kidney Allocation on Access to Kidney Transplantation of Minority Patients: Implications for Reducing Disparities

    J. Wade1, K. Rancourt2, A. Anane2, A. Landeen2, J. U. Singh3, X. Ye3, J. Tremaglio3, Z. Ebcioglu3, R. Kent3, B. Emmanuel4, G. Morgan4, O. K. Serrano4, W. Dar4

  • Impact of HLA Matching on Graft Survival in Kidney Transplant Recipients

    J. Miller1, N. Salkowski1, B. Thompson1, R. Kandaswamy2, P. Stock3, A. Israni1

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