Racial differences on the outcome of simultaneous pancreas and kidney (SPK) transplantation have not been well studied. We compared mortality and graft survival of African Americans (AA) recipients to other racial/ethnic groups (non-AA) using the national data. We studied a total of 6585 adult SPK transplants performed in the United States between January 1, 2000 and December 31, 2007. We performed multivariate logistic regression analyses to determine risk factors associated with early graft failure and immune-mediated late graft loss. We used conditional Kaplan–Meier survival and multivariate Cox regression analyses to estimate late death-censored kidney and pancreas graft failure and death between the groups. Although there was no racial...
Simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation (SPK) carries about a 7%-22% risk of technical failure,...
Multiple studies have documented racial differences in graft survival in kidney transplant recipient...
BackgroundAfrican Americans are at greater risk to reach end-stage renal disease and this risk may c...
Racial differences on the outcome of simultaneous pancreas and kidney (SPK) transplantation have not...
INTRODUCTION: Previous studies have suggested that African-American (AA) ethnicity is a risk fact...
Background/significance: Although national success rates in kidney transplantation are relatively hi...
Ethnic disparities in the outcomes after simultaneous pancreas kidney (SPK) transplantation still ex...
Black kidney transplant recipients have more acute rejection (AR) and inferior graft survival. We so...
Purpose Kidney transplantation remains the best treatment option for end-stage renal disease. Howeve...
Background: Racial disparities in outcomes continue to exist, with African Americans (AA) reported t...
Patient survival after pancreas after kidney transplant (PAK) has been reported to be inferior to pa...
Multiple studies have documented racial differences in graft survival in kidney transplant recipient...
Kidney transplantation is the preferred form of treatment for end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and an ...
Coincident with an increasing national interest in equitable health care, a number of studies have d...
Simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation (SPK) carries about a 7%-22% risk of technical failure,...
Multiple studies have documented racial differences in graft survival in kidney transplant recipient...
BackgroundAfrican Americans are at greater risk to reach end-stage renal disease and this risk may c...
Racial differences on the outcome of simultaneous pancreas and kidney (SPK) transplantation have not...
INTRODUCTION: Previous studies have suggested that African-American (AA) ethnicity is a risk fact...
Background/significance: Although national success rates in kidney transplantation are relatively hi...
Ethnic disparities in the outcomes after simultaneous pancreas kidney (SPK) transplantation still ex...
Black kidney transplant recipients have more acute rejection (AR) and inferior graft survival. We so...
Purpose Kidney transplantation remains the best treatment option for end-stage renal disease. Howeve...
Background: Racial disparities in outcomes continue to exist, with African Americans (AA) reported t...
Patient survival after pancreas after kidney transplant (PAK) has been reported to be inferior to pa...
Multiple studies have documented racial differences in graft survival in kidney transplant recipient...
Kidney transplantation is the preferred form of treatment for end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and an ...
Coincident with an increasing national interest in equitable health care, a number of studies have d...
Simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation (SPK) carries about a 7%-22% risk of technical failure,...
Multiple studies have documented racial differences in graft survival in kidney transplant recipient...
BackgroundAfrican Americans are at greater risk to reach end-stage renal disease and this risk may c...