AST 18th Annual Scientific Meeting

May 15-19, 1999 · Sheraton Hotel and Towers · Chicago, IL

Concurrent Session 24:
Pediatric Transplantation II

Chairs: Sharon M. Bartosh and Raymond Reding


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2:30 #830 Pediatric liver resource utilization-current inequities and possible solutions: a review of the UNOS scientific registry data-1991-1997.

R Sindhi, JJ Fung and J Reyes, Pittsburgh, PA

2:40 #831 Liver transplantation in 444 children: a multivariate analysis of risk factors impact on survival.

R Reding, F Gennari, J Jamart, M Janssen, E Sokal and JB Otte, Brussels, Belgium

2:50 #832 Management of pediatric heart transplant recipients without maintenance corticosteroids: a 10 year experience.

AI Dipchand, BA Pietra, DN Campbell, C Mashburn, TM Dean and MM Boucek, Toronto, ON, Canada and Denver, CO

3:00 #833 Do six-antigen matched cadaver donor (CAD) kidneys provide better graft survival to children compared to one-haploidentical living-related (LRD) transplants?

A Tejani and EK Sullivan, Valhalla, NY

3:10 #834 Outcome of renal transplantation in North American children on peritoneal dialysis: a NAPRTCS study. Young Investigator Award

A Vats, L Donaldson, R Fine and B Chavers, Pittsburgh, PA; Potomac, MD;Stony Brook, NY; Minneapolis, MN and

3:20 #835 Risk factors for post transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD): an analysis of the cases in the North American pediatric renal transplant cooperative study (NAPRTCS). Young Investigator Award

VR Dharnidharka, EK Sullivan, AH Tejani and WE Harmon, Boston, MA; Potomac, MD and Valhalla, NY

3:30 #836 Natural history of Epstein-Barr virus load in pediatric thoracic recipients with post transplant lymphoproliferative disorders and other primary EBV infections.

SA Webber, D Rowe, GJ Boyle, MG Michaels, A Fitzsimmons, Y Law, SA Miller, M Green, G Kurland, C Bentlejeweski, A Zeevi and L Qu, Pittsburgh, PA

3:40 #837 Preliminary analysis of prospective longitudinal quantitative competitive PCR (QCPCR) for EBV and pre-emptive immunosuppression reduction in pediatric liver transplant recipients.

D Kogan, S Emre, M Burroughs, P Vohra and B Shneider, New York, NY

3:50 #838 Outcome after transplantation of young patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE): a NAPRTCS report.

SM Bartosh, RN Fine and EK Sullivan, Madison, WI; Stony Brook, NY and Potomac, MD

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