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Impact of Patient Characteristics and Comorbidity Profile on Activation of Patients on the Kidney Transplantation Waiting List

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TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS
Volume 45, Issue 6, Pages 2115-2122

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2013.03.033

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  1. UK Transplant
  2. UK Renal Registry

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Background. The aim of this study was to examine which demographic and comorbidity factors affected the activation of patients with end-stage renal disease on the national kidney transplantation waiting list. Methods. This was a prospective cohort study across 13 transplantation centers in the United Kingdom from October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007. Data were collected for all new adult patients (n = 1530) referred to the renal transplantation assessment clinic. The proportion of patients who were activated to the waiting list after a minimum one year follow-up was estimated. Factors influencing activation of patients on the waiting list were examined. Results. A total of 872 (58.9%) patients were activated to the transplantation waiting list. The likelihood of activation to the transplantation waiting list was lower in patients older than 65 years (P = .021), nonwhite ethnicity (P < .0001), smokers (P < .0001), and those in whom diabetes was the cause of renal failure (P = .004). Multivariate analysis showed that there was an adverse impact of comorbidity such as ischemic heart disease (P = .003), diabetes (P = .006), and peripheral vascular disease (P = .007) on the likelihood of activation to the waiting list. Conclusion. Patient characteristics and comorbidity are associated with the probability of activation of patients to the waiting list.

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