Kidney paired donation (KPD) can facilitate living donor transplantation for candidates with an incompatible donor, but requires waiting for a match while experiencing the morbidity of dialysis. The balance between waiting for KPD vs desensitization or deceased donor transplantation relies on the ability to estimate KPD wait times. We studied donor/candidate pairs in the National Kidney Registry (NKR), a large multicenter KPD clearinghouse, between October 2011 and September 2015 using a competing-risk framework. Among 1894 candidates, 52% were male, median age was 50 years, 66% were white, 59% had blood type O, 42% had panel reactive antibody (PRA)>80, and 50% obtained KPD through NKR. Median times to KPD ranged from 2 months ...
Background: To expand the opportunity for paired live donor kidney transplantation, computerized mat...
Increasing numbers of compatible pairs are choosing to enter paired exchange programs, but motivatio...
In kidney paired donation (KPD), incompatible pairs exchange kidneys so that each recipient receives...
Kidney paired donation (KPD) can facilitate living donor transplantation for candidates with an inco...
One criticism of kidney paired donation (KPD) is that easy-to-match candidates leave the registry qu...
In the Australian kidney paired donation (KPD) program matching is based on acceptable mismatches, w...
Options for utilizing live donor kidneys from those who are blood type incompatible or crossmatch po...
The practice of kidney paired donation (KPD) is expanding annually, offering the opportunity for liv...
Living donor kidney transplantation is the preferred treatment for patients suffering from end-stage...
Introduction: In kidney paired donation (KPD) flexibility in the allocation of incompatible pairs is...
Background: The crisis in organ availability has triggered innovative approaches to meet a rapidly e...
BACKGROUND: Participation of compatible pairs (CP) in kidney paired donation (KPD) could be attract...
Background. Despite substantial evidence demonstrating clear benefit, rates of preemptive kidney tra...
While utilization of Kidney Paired Donation (KPD) continues to increase, the potential is not fully ...
Addressing the increasingly unmet demand for transplantable kidneys in the U.S. requires creativity ...
Background: To expand the opportunity for paired live donor kidney transplantation, computerized mat...
Increasing numbers of compatible pairs are choosing to enter paired exchange programs, but motivatio...
In kidney paired donation (KPD), incompatible pairs exchange kidneys so that each recipient receives...
Kidney paired donation (KPD) can facilitate living donor transplantation for candidates with an inco...
One criticism of kidney paired donation (KPD) is that easy-to-match candidates leave the registry qu...
In the Australian kidney paired donation (KPD) program matching is based on acceptable mismatches, w...
Options for utilizing live donor kidneys from those who are blood type incompatible or crossmatch po...
The practice of kidney paired donation (KPD) is expanding annually, offering the opportunity for liv...
Living donor kidney transplantation is the preferred treatment for patients suffering from end-stage...
Introduction: In kidney paired donation (KPD) flexibility in the allocation of incompatible pairs is...
Background: The crisis in organ availability has triggered innovative approaches to meet a rapidly e...
BACKGROUND: Participation of compatible pairs (CP) in kidney paired donation (KPD) could be attract...
Background. Despite substantial evidence demonstrating clear benefit, rates of preemptive kidney tra...
While utilization of Kidney Paired Donation (KPD) continues to increase, the potential is not fully ...
Addressing the increasingly unmet demand for transplantable kidneys in the U.S. requires creativity ...
Background: To expand the opportunity for paired live donor kidney transplantation, computerized mat...
Increasing numbers of compatible pairs are choosing to enter paired exchange programs, but motivatio...
In kidney paired donation (KPD), incompatible pairs exchange kidneys so that each recipient receives...