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Sex Differences in Kidney Transplantation: Austria and the United States, 1978–2018
BACKGROUND: Systematic analyses about sex differences in wait-listing and kidney transplantation after dialysis initiation are scarce. We aimed at identifying sex-specific disparities along the path of kidney disease treatment, comparing two countries with distinctive health care systems, the US and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8819173/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35141249 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.800933 |
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author | Hödlmoser, Sebastian Gehrig, Teresa Antlanger, Marlies Kurnikowski, Amelie Lewandowski, Michał Krenn, Simon Zee, Jarcy Pecoits-Filho, Roberto Kramar, Reinhard Carrero, Juan Jesus Jager, Kitty J. Tong, Allison Port, Friedrich K. Posch, Martin Winkelmayer, Wolfgang C. Schernhammer, Eva Hecking, Manfred Ristl, Robin |
author_facet | Hödlmoser, Sebastian Gehrig, Teresa Antlanger, Marlies Kurnikowski, Amelie Lewandowski, Michał Krenn, Simon Zee, Jarcy Pecoits-Filho, Roberto Kramar, Reinhard Carrero, Juan Jesus Jager, Kitty J. Tong, Allison Port, Friedrich K. Posch, Martin Winkelmayer, Wolfgang C. Schernhammer, Eva Hecking, Manfred Ristl, Robin |
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description | BACKGROUND: Systematic analyses about sex differences in wait-listing and kidney transplantation after dialysis initiation are scarce. We aimed at identifying sex-specific disparities along the path of kidney disease treatment, comparing two countries with distinctive health care systems, the US and Austria, over time. METHODS: We analyzed subjects who initiated dialysis from 1979–2018, in observational cohort studies from the US and Austria. We used Cox regression to model male-to-female cause-specific hazard ratios (csHRs, 95% confidence intervals) for transitions along the consecutive states dialysis initiation, wait-listing, kidney transplantation and death, adjusted for age and stratified by country and decade of dialysis initiation. RESULTS: Among 3,053,206 US and 36,608 Austrian patients starting dialysis, men had higher chances to enter the wait-list, which however decreased over time [male-to-female csHRs for wait-listing, 1978–1987: US 1.94 (1.71, 2.20), AUT 1.61 (1.20, 2.17); 2008–2018: US 1.35 (1.32, 1.38), AUT 1.11 (0.94, 1.32)]. Once wait-listed, the advantage of the men became smaller, but persisted in the US [male-to-female csHR for transplantation after wait-listing, 2008–2018: 1.08 (1.05, 1.11)]. The greatest disparity between men and women occurred in older age groups in both countries [male-to-female csHR for wait-listing after dialysis, adjusted to 75% age quantile, 2008–2018: US 1.83 (1.74, 1.92), AUT 1.48 (1.02, 2.13)]. Male-to-female csHRs for death were close to one, but higher after transplantation than after dialysis. CONCLUSIONS: We found evidence for sex disparities in both countries. Historically, men in the US and Austria had 90%, respectively, 60% higher chances of being wait-listed for kidney transplantation, although these gaps decreased over time. Efforts should be continued to render kidney transplantation equally accessible for both sexes, especially for older women. |
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spelling | pubmed-88191732022-02-08 Sex Differences in Kidney Transplantation: Austria and the United States, 1978–2018 Hödlmoser, Sebastian Gehrig, Teresa Antlanger, Marlies Kurnikowski, Amelie Lewandowski, Michał Krenn, Simon Zee, Jarcy Pecoits-Filho, Roberto Kramar, Reinhard Carrero, Juan Jesus Jager, Kitty J. Tong, Allison Port, Friedrich K. Posch, Martin Winkelmayer, Wolfgang C. Schernhammer, Eva Hecking, Manfred Ristl, Robin Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine BACKGROUND: Systematic analyses about sex differences in wait-listing and kidney transplantation after dialysis initiation are scarce. We aimed at identifying sex-specific disparities along the path of kidney disease treatment, comparing two countries with distinctive health care systems, the US and Austria, over time. METHODS: We analyzed subjects who initiated dialysis from 1979–2018, in observational cohort studies from the US and Austria. We used Cox regression to model male-to-female cause-specific hazard ratios (csHRs, 95% confidence intervals) for transitions along the consecutive states dialysis initiation, wait-listing, kidney transplantation and death, adjusted for age and stratified by country and decade of dialysis initiation. RESULTS: Among 3,053,206 US and 36,608 Austrian patients starting dialysis, men had higher chances to enter the wait-list, which however decreased over time [male-to-female csHRs for wait-listing, 1978–1987: US 1.94 (1.71, 2.20), AUT 1.61 (1.20, 2.17); 2008–2018: US 1.35 (1.32, 1.38), AUT 1.11 (0.94, 1.32)]. Once wait-listed, the advantage of the men became smaller, but persisted in the US [male-to-female csHR for transplantation after wait-listing, 2008–2018: 1.08 (1.05, 1.11)]. The greatest disparity between men and women occurred in older age groups in both countries [male-to-female csHR for wait-listing after dialysis, adjusted to 75% age quantile, 2008–2018: US 1.83 (1.74, 1.92), AUT 1.48 (1.02, 2.13)]. Male-to-female csHRs for death were close to one, but higher after transplantation than after dialysis. CONCLUSIONS: We found evidence for sex disparities in both countries. Historically, men in the US and Austria had 90%, respectively, 60% higher chances of being wait-listed for kidney transplantation, although these gaps decreased over time. Efforts should be continued to render kidney transplantation equally accessible for both sexes, especially for older women. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8819173/ /pubmed/35141249 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.800933 Text en Copyright © 2022 Hödlmoser, Gehrig, Antlanger, Kurnikowski, Lewandowski, Krenn, Zee, Pecoits-Filho, Kramar, Carrero, Jager, Tong, Port, Posch, Winkelmayer, Schernhammer, Hecking and Ristl. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Medicine Hödlmoser, Sebastian Gehrig, Teresa Antlanger, Marlies Kurnikowski, Amelie Lewandowski, Michał Krenn, Simon Zee, Jarcy Pecoits-Filho, Roberto Kramar, Reinhard Carrero, Juan Jesus Jager, Kitty J. Tong, Allison Port, Friedrich K. Posch, Martin Winkelmayer, Wolfgang C. Schernhammer, Eva Hecking, Manfred Ristl, Robin Sex Differences in Kidney Transplantation: Austria and the United States, 1978–2018 |
title | Sex Differences in Kidney Transplantation: Austria and the United States, 1978–2018 |
title_full | Sex Differences in Kidney Transplantation: Austria and the United States, 1978–2018 |
title_fullStr | Sex Differences in Kidney Transplantation: Austria and the United States, 1978–2018 |
title_full_unstemmed | Sex Differences in Kidney Transplantation: Austria and the United States, 1978–2018 |
title_short | Sex Differences in Kidney Transplantation: Austria and the United States, 1978–2018 |
title_sort | sex differences in kidney transplantation: austria and the united states, 1978–2018 |
topic | Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8819173/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35141249 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.800933 |
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