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OPTN/SRTR 2021 Annual Data Report: Kidney

The year 2021 marked both successes and challenges for the field of kid- ney transplantation, in the context of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and broader geographic organ distribution. The total number of kidney transplants in the United States reached a record count of 25,487, driven by growth in d...

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Autores principales: Lentine, Krista L., Smith, Jodi M., Miller, Jonathan M., Bradbrook, Keighly, Larkin, Lindsay, Weiss, Samantha, Handarova, Dzhuliyana K., Temple, Kayla, Israni, Ajay K., Snyder, Jon J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9970360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37132350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajt.2023.02.004
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author Lentine, Krista L.
Smith, Jodi M.
Miller, Jonathan M.
Bradbrook, Keighly
Larkin, Lindsay
Weiss, Samantha
Handarova, Dzhuliyana K.
Temple, Kayla
Israni, Ajay K.
Snyder, Jon J.
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Smith, Jodi M.
Miller, Jonathan M.
Bradbrook, Keighly
Larkin, Lindsay
Weiss, Samantha
Handarova, Dzhuliyana K.
Temple, Kayla
Israni, Ajay K.
Snyder, Jon J.
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description The year 2021 marked both successes and challenges for the field of kid- ney transplantation, in the context of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and broader geographic organ distribution. The total number of kidney transplants in the United States reached a record count of 25,487, driven by growth in deceased donor kidney transplants. The total number of candidates listed for deceased donor kidney transplant rose slightly in 2021 but remained below 2019 listing levels, with nearly 10% of candidates having been waiting 5 years or longer. Pretransplant mortality declined slightly among candidates of Black, Hispanic, and other races, in parallel with increasing numbers of Black and Hispanic transplant recipients. In the context of broader organ sharing, there is growing disparity in pretransplant mortality among non-metropolitan compared with metropolitan residents. The proportion of deceased donor kidneys recovered but not used for transplant (nonuse rate) rose to a high of 24.6% overall, with greater nonuse among biopsied kidneys (35.9%), kidneys from donors aged 55 years or older (51.1%), and kidneys with kidney donor profile index (KDPI) of 85% or greater (66.6%). Nonuse of kidneys from donors who are hepatitis C virus (HCV) anti- body positive only slightly exceeded that of HCV antibody–negative donors. Disparities in access to living donor kidney transplant persists, especially for non-White and publicly insured patients. Delayed graft function continues an upward trend and occurred in 24% of adult kidney transplants in 2021. Five-year graft survival after living compared with deceased donor transplant was 88.6% versus 80.7% for recipients aged 18-34 years, and 82.1% versus 68.0% for recipients aged 65 years or older. The total number of pediatric kidney transplants performed increased to 820 in 2021, the highest number since 2010. Despite numerous efforts, living donor kidney transplant re- mains low among pediatric recipients, with continued racial disparities. The rate of deceased donor transplants among pediatric candidates recovered in 2021 from a low in 2020. Congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract remain the leading primary kidney disease diagnosis among pediatric candidates. Most pediatric deceased donor recipients receive a kidney from a donor with KDPI less than 35%. Graft survival continues to improve, with superior outcomes for living donor transplant recipients.
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spelling pubmed-99703602023-02-28 OPTN/SRTR 2021 Annual Data Report: Kidney Lentine, Krista L. Smith, Jodi M. Miller, Jonathan M. Bradbrook, Keighly Larkin, Lindsay Weiss, Samantha Handarova, Dzhuliyana K. Temple, Kayla Israni, Ajay K. Snyder, Jon J. Am J Transplant Article The year 2021 marked both successes and challenges for the field of kid- ney transplantation, in the context of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and broader geographic organ distribution. The total number of kidney transplants in the United States reached a record count of 25,487, driven by growth in deceased donor kidney transplants. The total number of candidates listed for deceased donor kidney transplant rose slightly in 2021 but remained below 2019 listing levels, with nearly 10% of candidates having been waiting 5 years or longer. Pretransplant mortality declined slightly among candidates of Black, Hispanic, and other races, in parallel with increasing numbers of Black and Hispanic transplant recipients. In the context of broader organ sharing, there is growing disparity in pretransplant mortality among non-metropolitan compared with metropolitan residents. The proportion of deceased donor kidneys recovered but not used for transplant (nonuse rate) rose to a high of 24.6% overall, with greater nonuse among biopsied kidneys (35.9%), kidneys from donors aged 55 years or older (51.1%), and kidneys with kidney donor profile index (KDPI) of 85% or greater (66.6%). Nonuse of kidneys from donors who are hepatitis C virus (HCV) anti- body positive only slightly exceeded that of HCV antibody–negative donors. Disparities in access to living donor kidney transplant persists, especially for non-White and publicly insured patients. Delayed graft function continues an upward trend and occurred in 24% of adult kidney transplants in 2021. Five-year graft survival after living compared with deceased donor transplant was 88.6% versus 80.7% for recipients aged 18-34 years, and 82.1% versus 68.0% for recipients aged 65 years or older. The total number of pediatric kidney transplants performed increased to 820 in 2021, the highest number since 2010. Despite numerous efforts, living donor kidney transplant re- mains low among pediatric recipients, with continued racial disparities. The rate of deceased donor transplants among pediatric candidates recovered in 2021 from a low in 2020. Congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract remain the leading primary kidney disease diagnosis among pediatric candidates. Most pediatric deceased donor recipients receive a kidney from a donor with KDPI less than 35%. Graft survival continues to improve, with superior outcomes for living donor transplant recipients. Elsevier 2023-02 2023-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9970360/ /pubmed/37132350 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajt.2023.02.004 Text en Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of American Society of Transplantation (AST) & American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS). Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
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Temple, Kayla
Israni, Ajay K.
Snyder, Jon J.
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