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2021 American Transplant Congress

TOPIC: Clinical Science » Liver » Liver: MELD, Allocation and Donor Issues (DCD/ECD)

  • Liver Transplantation with Super Obese Donors (BMI≥50) Grafts: An Acceptable Pathway to Expand the Donor Pool. Analysis of the OPTN/UNOS Liver Transplant Registry

    P. Vargas1, C. Argo2, H. Zachary2, M. Stotts2, N. Intagliata2, P. Northup2, J. Oberholzer1, S. Pelletier1, N. Goldaracena1

  • Long-term Outcomes of Donation After Cardiac Death and Living Donor Liver Transplant for Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis: An Analysis of UNOS Registry from 2002-2020

    T. Kitajima, S. Nagai, T. Ivanics, T. Shamaa, K. Collins, M. Rizzari, A. Yoshida, M. Abouljoud, D. Moonka

  • Marginal Allografts in Liver Transplantation Have Very Limited Impact on Length of Stay

    C. Goff1, T. Zhang1, M. McDonald1, A. Anand1, N. Galvan2, F. Kanwal3, G. Cholankeril2, R. Hernaez3, J. A. Goss4, A. Rana2

  • Outcomes of DCD Allografts in Liver Transplant Recipients with HCC

    N. Gupta1, J. Daum1, B. Aqel2, L. Mi3, J. Harbell4

  • Patient Feedback of a Patient and Family Decision Support Tool for Liver Organ Offer Decisions

    C. Schaffhausen1, S. Chu2, M. Bruin3, S. Chinnakotla3, J. Lake3, A. Israni4

  • Post-Transplant Outcomes Comparing A2 Incompatible to Compatible Deceased Donor Liver Transplant Recipients

    T. Chiang, M. A. Eagleson, S. Bae, J. Garonzik-Wang, D. Segev, A. B. Massie

  • Pre-transplant Prognostic  Nutritional  Index  Predicts  Short-term  Outcomes  After  Liver Transplantation

    E. Lisznyai, T. Kitajima, K. Delvecchio, A. Mohamed, S. Yeddula, T. Shamaa, T. Ivanics, K. Collins, M. Rizzari, A. Yoshida, M. Abouljoud, S. Nagai

  • Role of Recovering Surgeon in DCD Liver Transplant Outcomes

    E. Macdonough, K. Pont, B. Aqel, K. Valenti, W. Hewitt, A. Moss, K. S. Reddy, C. Jadlowiec

  • Short Waiting Time is Not Associated with Decrease in Disease-free Survival in Liver Transplant Recipients with HCC

    J. Daum1, N. Gupta1, B. Aqel2, L. Mi3, J. Harbell4

  • Should We Curtail the Importance of Non-modifiable Risk Factors in Dcd Liver Risk Stratification?

    R. Meier1, Y. Kelly2, S. Yamaguchi2, H. Braun2, T. Lunow-Luke2, D. Adelmann2, C. Niemann2, D. Maluf1, Z. Dietch2, P. Stock2, S. Kang2, S. Feng2, A. Posselt2, J. Gardner2, C. Freise2, R. Hirose2, C. Freise2, N. Ascher2, J. Roberts2, G. Roll2

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