OBJECTIVE: To determine the relative admission rates of Asian and non-Asian patients to intensive therapy units (ITUs) in Coventry and to explore the implications of these rates for the transplantation of organs to Asian people. DESIGN: Examination of 1991 census data and a retrospective review of ITU admissions books. Data were collected on ethnic background, presenting diagnosis, and clinical outcome for each admission. SETTING: The three ITUs in Coventry. PATIENTS: All admissions to the ITUs from 1990-93 inclusive. RESULTS: Asian patients were admitted to ITUs disproportionately to their numbers in the Coventry population. Members of the Asian community were less than half as likely to be admitted to an ITU (p < 0.001) a...
The book provides specialist information via chapters on public policy as well as clinical developme...
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BACKGROUND: The socioeconomic status of a person has an impact on his or her access to kidney transp...
Transplantation is the most cost effective treatment for end stage renal disease (ESRD), but demand ...
The book provides specialist information via chapters on public policy as well as clinical developme...
Background. Socioeconomic disparities and their contribution to the ethnic differences in living kid...
Revisions to UK transplant allocation policy in 2006 marked a policy shift towards ascribing higher ...
Currently the demand for transplant organs, particularly kidneys, far outstrips the supply in the UK...
Kidney failure is relatively common among Canadians of Asian origin. However, little is known about ...
There continues to be a significant paucity of Asian organ donors despite numerous public education ...
There is a chronic shortage of organs for transplantation in the UK. This problem is particularly ac...
Organ transplantation is the gold standard treatment of choice for many patients with organ failure ...
Background: Organ shortage is one of the greatest challenges to organ transplantation worldwide. In ...
Background: South Asian and black ethnic minorities in the UK have higher rates of acceptance onto r...
BackgroundWe examined if African or Asian ethnicity was associated with lower access to kidney trans...
Background: The incidence of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in England is increasing. There is a hig...
Background: Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) groups have a high need for organ transplantatio...
BACKGROUND: The socioeconomic status of a person has an impact on his or her access to kidney transp...
Transplantation is the most cost effective treatment for end stage renal disease (ESRD), but demand ...
The book provides specialist information via chapters on public policy as well as clinical developme...
Background. Socioeconomic disparities and their contribution to the ethnic differences in living kid...
Revisions to UK transplant allocation policy in 2006 marked a policy shift towards ascribing higher ...