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Textbook Outcome as a Quality Metric in Living and Deceased Donor Kidney Transplantation

Quality in kidney transplantation is measured using 1-year patient and graft survival. Because 1-year patient and graft survival exceed 95%, this metric fails to measure a spectrum of quality. Textbook outcomes (TO) are a composite quality metric offering greater depth and resolution. We studied TO...

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Autores principales: Schenk, Austin D, Logan, April J, Sneddon, Jeffrey M, Faulkner, Daria, Han, Jing L, Brock, Guy N, Washburn, William K
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9470052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36102576
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/XCS.0000000000000301
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author Schenk, Austin D
Logan, April J
Sneddon, Jeffrey M
Faulkner, Daria
Han, Jing L
Brock, Guy N
Washburn, William K
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Sneddon, Jeffrey M
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Brock, Guy N
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description Quality in kidney transplantation is measured using 1-year patient and graft survival. Because 1-year patient and graft survival exceed 95%, this metric fails to measure a spectrum of quality. Textbook outcomes (TO) are a composite quality metric offering greater depth and resolution. We studied TO after living donor (LD) and deceased donor (DD) kidney transplantation. STUDY DESIGN: United Network for Organ Sharing data for 69,165 transplant recipients between 2013 and 2017 were analyzed. TO was defined as patient and graft survival of 1 year or greater, 1-year glomerular filtration rate of greater than 40 mL/min, absence of delayed graft function, length of stay of 5 days or less, no readmissions during the first 6 months, and no episodes of rejection during the first year after transplantation. Bivariate analysis identified characteristics associated with TO, and covariates were incorporated into multivariable models. Five-year conditional survival was measured, and center TO rates were corrected for case complexity to allow center-level comparisons. RESULTS: The national average TO rates were 54.1% and 31.7% for LD and DD transplant recipients. The hazard ratio for death at 5 years for recipients who did not experience TO was 1.92 (95% CI 1.68 to 2.18, p ≤ 0.0001) for LD transplant recipients and 2.08 (95% CI 1.93 to 2.24, p ≤ 0.0001) for DD transplant recipients. Center-level comparisons identify 18% and 24% of centers under-performing in LD and DD transplantation. High rates of TO do not correlate with transplantation center volume. CONCLUSION: Kidney transplant recipients who experience TO have superior long-term survival. Textbook outcomes add value to the current standards of 1-year patient and graft survival.
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spelling pubmed-94700522022-09-21 Textbook Outcome as a Quality Metric in Living and Deceased Donor Kidney Transplantation Schenk, Austin D Logan, April J Sneddon, Jeffrey M Faulkner, Daria Han, Jing L Brock, Guy N Washburn, William K J Am Coll Surg Original Scientific Articles Quality in kidney transplantation is measured using 1-year patient and graft survival. Because 1-year patient and graft survival exceed 95%, this metric fails to measure a spectrum of quality. Textbook outcomes (TO) are a composite quality metric offering greater depth and resolution. We studied TO after living donor (LD) and deceased donor (DD) kidney transplantation. STUDY DESIGN: United Network for Organ Sharing data for 69,165 transplant recipients between 2013 and 2017 were analyzed. TO was defined as patient and graft survival of 1 year or greater, 1-year glomerular filtration rate of greater than 40 mL/min, absence of delayed graft function, length of stay of 5 days or less, no readmissions during the first 6 months, and no episodes of rejection during the first year after transplantation. Bivariate analysis identified characteristics associated with TO, and covariates were incorporated into multivariable models. Five-year conditional survival was measured, and center TO rates were corrected for case complexity to allow center-level comparisons. RESULTS: The national average TO rates were 54.1% and 31.7% for LD and DD transplant recipients. The hazard ratio for death at 5 years for recipients who did not experience TO was 1.92 (95% CI 1.68 to 2.18, p ≤ 0.0001) for LD transplant recipients and 2.08 (95% CI 1.93 to 2.24, p ≤ 0.0001) for DD transplant recipients. Center-level comparisons identify 18% and 24% of centers under-performing in LD and DD transplantation. High rates of TO do not correlate with transplantation center volume. CONCLUSION: Kidney transplant recipients who experience TO have superior long-term survival. Textbook outcomes add value to the current standards of 1-year patient and graft survival. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2022-06-17 2022-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9470052/ /pubmed/36102576 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/XCS.0000000000000301 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the American College of Surgeons. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 [CCBY-NC-ND] (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
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Textbook Outcome as a Quality Metric in Living and Deceased Donor Kidney Transplantation
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title_short Textbook Outcome as a Quality Metric in Living and Deceased Donor Kidney Transplantation
title_sort textbook outcome as a quality metric in living and deceased donor kidney transplantation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9470052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36102576
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/XCS.0000000000000301
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