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Abstract
Grouping US kidney transplant centers according to the number of transplants performed during the past 10 years into those that reported more than 1,000 transplants and all others showed: 1. Ten-year graft survival rates at larger centers were no more than 5% higher than those at other centers. 2. Graft survival rates were most similar between the 2 center groups when the donor was an HLA-identical sibling or when the recipient had chronic glomerulonephritis. 3. Larger centers had a slightly but noticeably higher graft survival rate when the patient had juvenile onset diabetes, when the donor was older than age 60 and when the donor was a spouse. 4. Most differences in graft survival rates between larger and all other centers were apparent only 2-3 years after transplantation, suggesting that the differences reflect long-term management of the patients or that an historical difference existed that has disappeared in recent years.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 11038650
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Transpl ISSN: 0890-9016