Non-invasive differentiation of non-rejection kidney injury from acute rejection in pediatric renal transplant recipients Mr. Ben Archdekin, Canada
Queen's University School of Medicine, Kingston
Echocardiographic evaluation of cardiac function in pediatric renal patients pre and post transplantation Mr. Hajir Adl Golchin, Canada
University of British Columbia, North Vancouver
Early post-transplant blood transfusions and graft outcome in pediatric renal transplant recipients Prof. Esra Baskin, Turkey
Baskent University, Ankara
Medical nephrectomy in children with end-stage renal disease due to nephrotic syndrome Dr. Charlotte M. Bootsma-Robroeks, Netherlands
Amalia Childrens Hospital Radboudumc, Nijmegen
Consequences of post-transplantation HLA antibodies for pediatric renal transplant recipients in Amsterdam Dr. Antonia Bouts, Netherlands
Emma Children's Hospital, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam
ESPN survey on current practice regarding recurrent focal-segmental glomerulosclerosis after pediatric kidney transplantation Dr. Antonia Bouts, Netherlands
Emma Children's Hospital, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam
Transport medium fluid cultures in paediatric renal transplantation: are we ready to make a consensus on prophylaxis? Miss Sheila Boyle, United Kingdom
Great Ormond Street Hospital , London
Long term outcomes of renal and simultaneous pancreas and kidney transplantation from paediatric donors Mr. Pankaj Chandak, United Kingdom
Guys and Kings college London, London
A Modified ‘Teach Back’ Method to Improve Health Literacy in Youth with Kidney Transplants Dr. Jayanthi Chandar, United States
University of Miami, Miami
Case report: Late-onset BK viral nephropathy with acute rejection in a paediatric kidney transplant recipient post acute obstructive uropathy in a native kidney Dr. Jaythoon Hassan, Ireland
University College Dublin, Dublin
Paediatric renal transplantation-Outcomes of renal allografts requiring explantation and re-implantation Mr. Muhammad Arslan Khurram, United Kingdom
Guy’s and St Thomas NHS trust/ Great Ormond Street hospital, London
High donor derived cell free DNA levels in the presence of donor specific antibodies (DSA) is a strong predictor of antibody mediated rejection (ABMR) in pediatric renal transplant recipients Dr. Dechu P Puliyanda, United States
Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles
Transplant ureterostomy in children with congenital anomalies of the kidneys and urinary tract (CAKUT) Dr. Tara Raftery, Ireland
Temple Street Children's University Hospital, Dublin
Importance of changes to treatment plans based on pediatric renal transplant biopsy findings in Ireland: a 10-year review Dr. Tara Raftery, Ireland
Temple Street Children's University Hospital, Dublin
Factors affecting apparent Mycophenolic Acid clearance in pediatric transplant recipients – a Retrospective Cohort Study Dr. Carmen I. Rodriguez Cuellar, Mexico
Instituto Nacional de Pediatria, Mexico City
Long-term, retrospective, observational study on patient and graft survival in pediatric renal transplant recipients – Implications for the future? Prof. Lutz T Weber, Germany
University Hospital of Cologne, Cologne
One-year outcomes of plasma cell-rich acute rejection versus acute/active antibody-mediated rejection in pediatric renal transplant recipients: A single center’s experience Dr. Mouin G Seikaly, United States
UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas
Concordance of ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging in the vascular workup of children undergoing renal transplantation Dr. Stephen Marks, United Kingdom
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust, London
Initial experience with biodegradable stents for treatment of anastomotic biliary strictures in a single paediatric liver transplant center Dr. Rayna Alamurova, Bulgaria
Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds
Quadratus lumborum for fast track liver transplantation. Does it work? Is it safe? Dr. Daniela Damian, United States
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh
Conversion to Rapamycin as a treatment modality for de-novo allergies and immune-mediated disorders Post Liver and multivisceral Transplantation Dr. Mohit Kehar, Canada
Queens University, Kingston
Differential post-transplant normalization rates of serum proteins in pediatric liver patients Dr. Richard S Mangus, United States
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis
Pilot study of post liver transplant contrast enhanced ultrasound in children Dr. Richard S Mangus, United States
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis
Short and Medium-Term Outcomes Following Percutaneous Endovascular Stent Treatment of Hepatic Venous Outflow Obstruction After Pediatric Liver Transplantation Dr. Eimear McGovern, United States
Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Cincinnati
Excellent outcomes after pediatric liver transplantation for argininosuccinate lyase deficiency: A single center experience Prof. Patrick J. McKiernan, United States
UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh
Difficulties and successes with clinical research: how to convince parents to enroll their transplanted children in vaccine trials: a ten year experience Dr. Sébastien Papis, Switzerland
Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève, Geneva
Management of portal vein anastomotic stenosis after pediatric liver transplantation: evaluation of single center experience Dr. Hubert PJ van der Doef, Netherlands
University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen
An exploration of health-related quality of life in pediatric renal transplant recipients Dr. Kaushalendra Amatya, United States
Children's National Medical Center, Washington
Transplantation in patients with Primary Focal Segmental Glomerular Sclerosis: An ethical dilemma Charushree Prasad, Canada
Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto
Let’s Text: Engaging adolescent solid organ transplant patients to manage their health Dr. Steven L Rathegber, Canada
BC Children's Hospital, Vancouver
Substance use among adolescent solid organ transplant candidates: provider perspectives on policy Dr. Elizabeth A. Steinberg, United States
Children's Hospital Colorado/University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora
Understanding barriers and disparities in listing for pediatric solid organ transplant: patient characteristics Dr. Elizabeth A. Steinberg, United States
Children's Hospital Colorado/University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora
Transplant as Medical Trauma: Posttraumatic Growth in Pediatric Transplant Patients and Caregivers Dr. Kelli Triplett, United States
Childrens Medical Center Dallas/University of Texas Southwestern, Carrollton
Variability in care structures across Canadian pediatric and adult kidney, liver, and heart transplant programs Dr. Bethany J Foster, Canada
McGill University, Montreal
Evaluation of the Live 5-2-1-0 Healthcare Provider Toolkit in two pilot clinics at BC Children’s Hospital Soleina Maherali, Canada
BC Children's Hospital, Vancouver
Physical Activity, Exercise Capacity, and Quality of Life in Pediatric Heart Transplant Patients Ms. Astrid De Souza, Canada
BC Children's Hospital, Vancouver
Limitations of the electronic health record on medication reconciliation Mrs. Kathleen Mallett, United States
Children's Mercy Kansas City, Kansas City
Urinary CXCL10 stability under different sample processing conditions for use in clinical practice Dr. Li Wang, Canada
BC Children's Hospital, Vancouver
Towards gender equality: An analysis of medical and surgical publications in pediatric transplantation Blaire Anderson, United States
University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha
Sequential liver after kidney transplantation in a case of Sensenbrenner syndrome Prof. Joanna Pawłowska, Poland
The Children's Memorial Health Institute, Warsaw
Isradipine or hydralazine: Which is more cost effective and safer for the treatment of hypertension Katherine Twombley, United States
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston