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Effect of T Cell Depletion on Desensitization [Meeting Abstract]

Houp, JA; Leffell, MS; Montgomery, RA; Warren, D; Zachary, Andrea
ISI:000275921702037
ISSN: 1600-6135
CID: 1982752

Recipients of CDC High Risk Donor Kidneys [Meeting Abstract]

Kucirka, LM; Montgomery, RA; Segev, DL
ISI:000275921702438
ISSN: 1600-6135
CID: 1982762

Outcomes and Discard of Kidneys from Pediatric Donors after Cardiac Death. [Meeting Abstract]

Dagher, Nabil N; Lonze, Bonnie E; Singer, Andrew L; Desai, Niraj M; Montgomery, Robert A; Segev, Dorry L
ISI:000275921702466
ISSN: 1600-6135
CID: 1982772

Disparities in Allocation of HCV plus Kidneys [Meeting Abstract]

Kucirka, LM; Singer, AL; Ros, LR; Montgomery, RA; Dagher, NN; Segev, DL
ISI:000275921702612
ISSN: 1600-6135
CID: 1982782

New Therapies and Nontraditional Modalities Can Be Combined To Salvage Sensitized Patients with Exhausted Venous Access [Meeting Abstract]

Lonze, Bonnie E; Dagher, Nabil N; Simpkins, Christopher E; Segev, Dorry L; Singer, Andrew L; Zachary, Andrea A; Houp, Julie A; Montgomery, Robert A
ISI:000275921703202
ISSN: 1600-6135
CID: 1982792

Complement Inhibitors for Treatment of Antibody-Mediated Renal Allograft Injury. [Meeting Abstract]

Lonze, Bonnie E; Dagher, Nabil N; Locke, Jayme E; Simpkins, Christopher E; Segev, Dorry L; Singer, Andrew L; Zachary, Andrea A; Montgomery, Robert A
ISI:000275921703548
ISSN: 1600-6135
CID: 1982802

High Infectious Risk Organ Donors in Kidney Transplantation: Risks, Benefits, and Current Practices [Review]

Kucirka, Lauren M; Dagher, Nabil N; Montgomery, Robert A; Segev, Dorry L; Singer, Andrew L
Approximately 9% of deceased kidney donors are classified by the Centers for Disease Control as high infectious risk donors (HRDs), donors thought to be at increased risk for having HIV infection. While the use of HRDs expands the organ supply, there is a small risk of infectious transmission. All donors are tested for antibodies to a variety of viral infections including HIV, hepatitis C virus (HCV), and hepatitis B virus; however, infections acquired in the weeks to months before death may not be serologically detectable, but will likely be transmitted to the recipient. Nucleic acid testing (NAT) shortens the window between acquisition of infection and serologic detectability, from approximately 22 days to 9 days for HIV and from 66 days to 7 days for HCV. Nucleic acid testing has not been universally adopted because it is expensive, time consuming, and has a higher rate of false positives compared with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), which might lead to discarding viable organs. Further studies are needed to quantify the risk of infectious transmission from HRDs, identify patients on the waitlist who would most benefit from HRD receipt, and guide NAT policies.
ISI:000277994900004
ISSN: 0090-2934
CID: 1982812

LAPAROSCOPIC DONOR NEPHRECTOMY WITH TRANSVAGINAL EXTRACTION: INITIAL REPORT [Meeting Abstract]

Allaf, M; Pierorazio, P; Segev, DL; Singer, A; Shen, W; Green, I; Montgomery, RA
ISI:000283864901516
ISSN: 0892-7790
CID: 1982822

Improved Survival with Transplantation of Reduced Size Alcoholic Fatty Liver Grafts Compared to Whole Grafts Via Mobilization of Recipient Bone Marrow Stem Cells in Rats [Meeting Abstract]

Hisada, Masayuki; Williams, George M; Zhang, Xiuying; Okabayashi, Takehiro; Cameron, Andrew M; Montgomery, Robert A; Sun, Zhaoli
ISI:000275921701524
ISSN: 1600-6135
CID: 1983312

Six Non-Simultaneous Extended Altruistic Donor (NEAD) Chains. [Meeting Abstract]

Rees, Michael A; Kopke, JE; Pelletier, RP; Segev, DL; Fabrega, AJ; Rogers, J; Pankewycz, OG; Roth, AE; Taber, TE; Unver, MU; Nibhanupudy, B; Leichtman, AB; van Buren, CT; Young, CJ; Montgomery, RA
ISI:000275921702226
ISSN: 1600-6135
CID: 1983322