Kidney transplantation is the preferred form of treatment for end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and an increase in the utilization of living-related donors (LRD) is crucial to alleviating critical cadaver organ shortage. In addition to lower access, the outcomes of both LRD and cadaver renal transplantation (CAD) are poorer in African Americans (Blacks). Biologic and behavioral factors have been implicated in the causes of differential access and outcome. Data on Medicare renal transplant recipients who received a kidney transplant between 1984 and 1993 who were longitudinally followed in the United States Renal Data System (USRDS) was utilized to determine the race-specific rates of LRD. The race-specific relative benefits of LRD compared to ...
Most studies on the influence of recipient race on kidney transplant survival have been performed in...
Coincident with an increasing national interest in equitable health care, a number of studies have d...
Racial differences on the outcome of simultaneous pancreas and kidney (SPK) transplantation have not...
BackgroundAfrican Americans are at greater risk to reach end-stage renal disease and this risk may c...
Purpose Kidney transplantation remains the best treatment option for end-stage renal disease. Howeve...
Inferior outcome of two-haplotype matched (2-HM) renal transplants in blacks: Role of early rejectio...
Previous work has documented large differences between black and white popula-tions in overall kidne...
Background/significance: Although national success rates in kidney transplantation are relatively hi...
Multiple studies have documented racial differences in graft survival in kidney transplant recipient...
Multiple studies have documented racial differences in graft survival in kidney transplant recipient...
Context.—Cadaveric renal transplantation rates differ greatly by race, sex, and income. Previous eff...
We are aware of the multifactorial healthcare disparity affecting African American (AA) population w...
Background: Racial disparities in outcomes continue to exist, with African Americans (AA) reported t...
Background. This cohort study investigates whether there are inequities in the allocation of cadave...
There is controversy regarding the influence of genetic versus environmental factors on kidney trans...
Most studies on the influence of recipient race on kidney transplant survival have been performed in...
Coincident with an increasing national interest in equitable health care, a number of studies have d...
Racial differences on the outcome of simultaneous pancreas and kidney (SPK) transplantation have not...
BackgroundAfrican Americans are at greater risk to reach end-stage renal disease and this risk may c...
Purpose Kidney transplantation remains the best treatment option for end-stage renal disease. Howeve...
Inferior outcome of two-haplotype matched (2-HM) renal transplants in blacks: Role of early rejectio...
Previous work has documented large differences between black and white popula-tions in overall kidne...
Background/significance: Although national success rates in kidney transplantation are relatively hi...
Multiple studies have documented racial differences in graft survival in kidney transplant recipient...
Multiple studies have documented racial differences in graft survival in kidney transplant recipient...
Context.—Cadaveric renal transplantation rates differ greatly by race, sex, and income. Previous eff...
We are aware of the multifactorial healthcare disparity affecting African American (AA) population w...
Background: Racial disparities in outcomes continue to exist, with African Americans (AA) reported t...
Background. This cohort study investigates whether there are inequities in the allocation of cadave...
There is controversy regarding the influence of genetic versus environmental factors on kidney trans...
Most studies on the influence of recipient race on kidney transplant survival have been performed in...
Coincident with an increasing national interest in equitable health care, a number of studies have d...
Racial differences on the outcome of simultaneous pancreas and kidney (SPK) transplantation have not...