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175 The Unfinished Journey towards Transplant Equity: an analysis of racial/ethnic disparities for children in the post-KAS era

OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Disparities in pediatric kidney transplantation (KT) result in reduced access and worse outcomes for minority children. We aimed to assess the impact of recent systemic changes on these disparities. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Retrospective cohort study of pediatric patients utilizin...

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Autores principales: Charnaya, Olga, Zeiser, Laura, Ben-Gurion, Dolev Yisar, Goldber, Aviva, Segev, Dorry L., Massie, Allan, Garonzik-Wang, Jacqueline, Verghese, Priya
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9209097/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2022.81
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author Charnaya, Olga
Zeiser, Laura
Ben-Gurion, Dolev Yisar
Goldber, Aviva
Segev, Dorry L.
Massie, Allan
Garonzik-Wang, Jacqueline
Verghese, Priya
author_facet Charnaya, Olga
Zeiser, Laura
Ben-Gurion, Dolev Yisar
Goldber, Aviva
Segev, Dorry L.
Massie, Allan
Garonzik-Wang, Jacqueline
Verghese, Priya
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description OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Disparities in pediatric kidney transplantation (KT) result in reduced access and worse outcomes for minority children. We aimed to assess the impact of recent systemic changes on these disparities. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Retrospective cohort study of pediatric patients utilizing data from the United States Renal Data System (USRDS) and Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR). We compared access to transplantation, time to deceased donor kidney transplant (DDKT), and allograft failure (ACGF) using Cox proportional hazards in the 4 years preceding KAS to the 4 years post-KAS implementation. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: Compared to the pre-KAS era, patients post-KAS were more likely to be pre-emptively listed (26.8% vs 38.1%, p<0.001) and pre-emptively transplanted (23.8% vs 28.0%, p<0.001), however these benefits were not uniform across racial groups. Only 12.7% and 15.7% of Black and Hispanic children received a pre-emptive transplant compared to 29.6%, 49.8% and 54.4% of White, Asian and Other race children respectively. Compared to White children, Black and Hispanic children had a lower likelihood of transplant listing within 2 years of first dialysis service aHR 0.67 (0.59-0.76) and 0.82 (0.73-0.92), in the post-KAS era. Time to DDKT after listing was comparable across all racial groups in both eras. Black children have disproportionally worse 5-yr ACGF, aHR 1.50 (1.08-2.09), p=0.02. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: After KAS implementation there remains equity in time to DDKT, however disparities persist in transplant listing and ACGF among Black children. Further studies are needed to identify granular SES factors impacting delayed referral and systemic barriers to transplant, as well as risk factors for poor allograft outcomes among minority children.
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spelling pubmed-92090972022-07-01 175 The Unfinished Journey towards Transplant Equity: an analysis of racial/ethnic disparities for children in the post-KAS era Charnaya, Olga Zeiser, Laura Ben-Gurion, Dolev Yisar Goldber, Aviva Segev, Dorry L. Massie, Allan Garonzik-Wang, Jacqueline Verghese, Priya J Clin Transl Sci Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Disparities in pediatric kidney transplantation (KT) result in reduced access and worse outcomes for minority children. We aimed to assess the impact of recent systemic changes on these disparities. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Retrospective cohort study of pediatric patients utilizing data from the United States Renal Data System (USRDS) and Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR). We compared access to transplantation, time to deceased donor kidney transplant (DDKT), and allograft failure (ACGF) using Cox proportional hazards in the 4 years preceding KAS to the 4 years post-KAS implementation. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: Compared to the pre-KAS era, patients post-KAS were more likely to be pre-emptively listed (26.8% vs 38.1%, p<0.001) and pre-emptively transplanted (23.8% vs 28.0%, p<0.001), however these benefits were not uniform across racial groups. Only 12.7% and 15.7% of Black and Hispanic children received a pre-emptive transplant compared to 29.6%, 49.8% and 54.4% of White, Asian and Other race children respectively. Compared to White children, Black and Hispanic children had a lower likelihood of transplant listing within 2 years of first dialysis service aHR 0.67 (0.59-0.76) and 0.82 (0.73-0.92), in the post-KAS era. Time to DDKT after listing was comparable across all racial groups in both eras. Black children have disproportionally worse 5-yr ACGF, aHR 1.50 (1.08-2.09), p=0.02. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: After KAS implementation there remains equity in time to DDKT, however disparities persist in transplant listing and ACGF among Black children. Further studies are needed to identify granular SES factors impacting delayed referral and systemic barriers to transplant, as well as risk factors for poor allograft outcomes among minority children. Cambridge University Press 2022-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9209097/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2022.81 Text en © The Association for Clinical and Translational Science 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is unaltered and is properly cited. The written permission of Cambridge University Press must be obtained for commercial re-use or in order to create a derivative work.
spellingShingle Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Charnaya, Olga
Zeiser, Laura
Ben-Gurion, Dolev Yisar
Goldber, Aviva
Segev, Dorry L.
Massie, Allan
Garonzik-Wang, Jacqueline
Verghese, Priya
175 The Unfinished Journey towards Transplant Equity: an analysis of racial/ethnic disparities for children in the post-KAS era
title 175 The Unfinished Journey towards Transplant Equity: an analysis of racial/ethnic disparities for children in the post-KAS era
title_full 175 The Unfinished Journey towards Transplant Equity: an analysis of racial/ethnic disparities for children in the post-KAS era
title_fullStr 175 The Unfinished Journey towards Transplant Equity: an analysis of racial/ethnic disparities for children in the post-KAS era
title_full_unstemmed 175 The Unfinished Journey towards Transplant Equity: an analysis of racial/ethnic disparities for children in the post-KAS era
title_short 175 The Unfinished Journey towards Transplant Equity: an analysis of racial/ethnic disparities for children in the post-KAS era
title_sort 175 the unfinished journey towards transplant equity: an analysis of racial/ethnic disparities for children in the post-kas era
topic Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9209097/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2022.81
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