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2021 American Transplant Congress

TOPIC: Clinical Science » Kidney » Kidney Paired Exchange

  • Additional Value to Participation in a National Paired Kidney Exchange Program: Exploring Characteristics of Chain End Living Donors and Waitlist Recipients

    N. Osbun1, A. Thomas2, M. Cooper3, S. Flechner4, D. Segev2, J. Veale1

  • An Early Look at the OPTN Kidney Paired Donation Pilot Program’s New Priority Points Policy

    S. E. Booker1, R. Leishman1, D. E. Stewart1, T. Sandholm2, J. Dickerson3, M. Pavlakis4, V. Casingal5

  • First Promising Results of CIAT: A New Kidney Exchange Program for Difficult-to-match Patients

    M. de Klerk1, J. Kal1, K. Glorie2, D. Roelen3, M. Betjes1, J. Wetering van de1, M. Kho1, J. Roodnat1

  • High Interest, Low Payoff: Understanding Opportunities for Intervention for Those Exploring but Not Pursuing Paired Kidney Donation

    A. D. Waterman1, E. H. Wood1, A. Thomas2

  • I Would Do Whatever It Took”: Understanding the Motivation, Education and Experiences of Kidney Paired Donation Participants

    R. Pines1, Y. A. Iraheta2, L. Ambriz2, K. A. Dahmani2, E. H. Wood2, M. Cooper3, A. D. Waterman2

  • Impact of Pre-Screening on OPTN Kidney Paired Donation Pilot Program Transplant and Refusal Rates

    S. E. Booker1, R. Leishman1, J. Musick1, M. Oley1, T. Sandholm2, J. Dickerson3, M. Pavlakis4, V. Casingal5

  • In Search of a Better Outcome: Opting Into the Live Donor Paired Kidney Exchange Program

    A. J. Vinson1, B. Kiberd2, K. J. Tennankore1

  • Kidney Paired Exchange in Children in the United-states

    J. Hogan1, A. G. Thomas2, J. Verbesey3, D. L. Segev4

  • Right Kidneys and Kidneys with Complex Anatomy are More Likely to be Transplanted to the Waiting List in a National Kidney Paired Donation Program

    N. Osbun1, A. Thomas2, A. Waterman3, J. Veale1, D. Segev2, D. Leeser4

  • The Benefits of Sharing Non-Directed Donors Nationally Through Paired Exchange

    J. Verbesey1, A. G. Thomas2, A. D. Waterman3, J. Vucci1, G. Vranic1, A. Gilbert1, S. Ghasemian1, M. Cooper1

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