Introduction: Transplant clinicians may disagree on whether or not to accept a deceased donor kidney offer. We investigated the interobserver variability between transplant nephrologists regarding organ acceptance and whether the use of a prediction model impacted their decisions.Methods: We developed an observational online survey with 6 real-life cases of deceased donor kidneys offered to a waitlisted recipient. Per case, nephrologists were asked to estimate the risk of adverse outcome and whether they would accept the offer for this patient, or for a patient of their own choice, and how certain they felt. These questions were repeated after revealing the risk of adverse outcome, calculated by a validated prediction model.Results: Sixty D...
When patients have end-stage organ failure, organ transplantation is often the best (and sometimes e...
In order to sustain life, patients whose kidneys fail must receive dialysis or obtain a transplant. ...
Background: It is well recognized that there is significant variation between centers in access ...
Introduction: Transplant clinicians may disagree on whether or not to accept a deceased donor kidney...
With a rising demand for kidney transplantation, reliable pre-transplant assessment of organ quality...
Background: Donor-characteristics and donor characteristics-based decision algorithms are being prog...
Background: The Kidney Donor Risk Index (KDRI) is a quantitative evaluation of the quality of donor ...
Background Donor-characteristics and donor characteristics-based decision algorithms are being progr...
Background Donor-characteristics and donor characteristics-based decision algorithms are being progr...
Turndowns of offers of deceased donor kidneys for transplantation can contribute to inefficiencies i...
Involving patients in medical decisions by acknowledging patients personal values and individual pre...
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BACKGROUND: The prognostic Kidney Donor Risk Index (KDRI)-developed and internally validated in the ...
Abstract Background Transplantation represents the optimal treatment for many patients with end-stag...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and critically appraise risk prediction models for living donor solid organ t...
When patients have end-stage organ failure, organ transplantation is often the best (and sometimes e...
In order to sustain life, patients whose kidneys fail must receive dialysis or obtain a transplant. ...
Background: It is well recognized that there is significant variation between centers in access ...
Introduction: Transplant clinicians may disagree on whether or not to accept a deceased donor kidney...
With a rising demand for kidney transplantation, reliable pre-transplant assessment of organ quality...
Background: Donor-characteristics and donor characteristics-based decision algorithms are being prog...
Background: The Kidney Donor Risk Index (KDRI) is a quantitative evaluation of the quality of donor ...
Background Donor-characteristics and donor characteristics-based decision algorithms are being progr...
Background Donor-characteristics and donor characteristics-based decision algorithms are being progr...
Turndowns of offers of deceased donor kidneys for transplantation can contribute to inefficiencies i...
Involving patients in medical decisions by acknowledging patients personal values and individual pre...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75521/1/j.1600-6143.2007.01784.x.pd
BACKGROUND: The prognostic Kidney Donor Risk Index (KDRI)-developed and internally validated in the ...
Abstract Background Transplantation represents the optimal treatment for many patients with end-stag...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and critically appraise risk prediction models for living donor solid organ t...
When patients have end-stage organ failure, organ transplantation is often the best (and sometimes e...
In order to sustain life, patients whose kidneys fail must receive dialysis or obtain a transplant. ...
Background: It is well recognized that there is significant variation between centers in access ...