Background African American (AA) recipients of deceased-donor (DD) kidney transplants (KT) have shorter allograft survival than recipients of other ethnic groups. Reasons for this disparity encompass complex interactions between donors and recipients characteristics. Methods Outcomes from 3872 AA and 19,719 European American (EA) DDs who had one kidney transplanted in an AA recipient and one in an EA recipient were analyzed. Four donor/recipient pair groups (DRP) were studied, AA/AA, AA/EA, EA/AA, and EA/EA. Survival random forests and Cox proportional hazard models were fitted to rank and evaluate modifying effects of DRP on variables associated with allograft su...
Background and Aims: Recipient demographics affect outcomes after kidney transplantation. The aim of...
We are aware of the multifactorial healthcare disparity affecting African American (AA) population w...
Racial differences on the outcome of simultaneous pancreas and kidney (SPK) transplantation have not...
Purpose Kidney transplantation remains the best treatment option for end-stage renal disease. Howeve...
Background/significance: Although national success rates in kidney transplantation are relatively hi...
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...
Black kidney transplant recipients have more acute rejection (AR) and inferior graft survival. We so...
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...
Background: Racial disparities in outcomes continue to exist, with African Americans (AA) reported t...
There is controversy regarding the influence of genetic versus environmental factors on kidney trans...
BACKGROUND The interplay between ethnicity and socioeconomic deprivation for living-donor kidney ...
Background Studies on the influence of socioeconomic factors and ethnicity on the results of kidney ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/134926/1/jgs13845_am.pdfhttp://deepblue...
Background and Aims: Recipient demographics affect outcomes after kidney transplantation. The aim of...
We are aware of the multifactorial healthcare disparity affecting African American (AA) population w...
Racial differences on the outcome of simultaneous pancreas and kidney (SPK) transplantation have not...
Purpose Kidney transplantation remains the best treatment option for end-stage renal disease. Howeve...
Background/significance: Although national success rates in kidney transplantation are relatively hi...
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...
Black kidney transplant recipients have more acute rejection (AR) and inferior graft survival. We so...
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...
Background: Racial disparities in outcomes continue to exist, with African Americans (AA) reported t...
There is controversy regarding the influence of genetic versus environmental factors on kidney trans...
BACKGROUND The interplay between ethnicity and socioeconomic deprivation for living-donor kidney ...
Background Studies on the influence of socioeconomic factors and ethnicity on the results of kidney ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/134926/1/jgs13845_am.pdfhttp://deepblue...
Background and Aims: Recipient demographics affect outcomes after kidney transplantation. The aim of...
We are aware of the multifactorial healthcare disparity affecting African American (AA) population w...
Racial differences on the outcome of simultaneous pancreas and kidney (SPK) transplantation have not...