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Practice variations in the evaluation of adult candidates for cadaveric kidney transplantation: a survey of the European Transplant Centers.

L Fritsche1, Y Vanrenterghem, K P Nordal, J M Grinyo, F Moreso, K Budde, R Kunz, B Meyerrose, H H Neumayer.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This survey was conducted to investigate similarities and differences in the diagnostic evaluation of adult candidates for cadaveric renal transplantation and the criteria for acceptance to the cadaveric renal transplant waiting-list in the European transplant centers.
METHODS: A questionnaire listing 45 diagnostic procedures (consultations of 9 specialties, 18 imaging techniques and 18 laboratory investigations), 45 medical conditions constituting possible reasons for exclusion from renal transplantation, and 10 properties characterizing the responding transplant center was sent to 214 European transplant centers.
RESULTS: A completed questionnaire was returned by 154 of 214 centers (72%). Significant disagreement (P<0.001) exists about the necessity of 28 of the 45 surveyed diagnostic procedures and about the acceptability of transplant candidates for 15 of the 45 surveyed medical conditions. The influence of center characteristics on the observed practice variations was examined by multinomial logistic regression (factors: Center size, waiting-list pressure, responsibility for organizing the diagnostic work-up, status of transplant center, responsibility for decision about acceptance of candidates and geographic location of center): In 13 of 28 controversial diagnostic procedures, geographic location of the centers turned out to be the only significant determining factor (P<0.001), whereas the dissent about medical conditions is not influenced significantly by the analyzed factors.
CONCLUSION: The detected significant practice variations in the evaluation of renal transplant candidates may either indicate where scientific evidence is missing and more clinical research is needed or where the existing evidence has not been adequately disseminated and convincing guidelines should be established.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11118096     DOI: 10.1097/00007890-200011270-00017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


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1.  Registration on the renal transplantation waiting list and mortality on dialysis: an analysis of the French REIN registry using a multi-state model.

Authors:  Jean-Baptiste Beuscart; Dominique Pagniez; Eric Boulanger; Alain Duhamel
Journal:  J Epidemiol       Date:  2014-12-20       Impact factor: 3.211

2.  Facilitating access to the renal transplant waiting list does not increase the number of transplantations: comparative study of two French regions.

Authors:  Mathilde Lefort; Cécile Vigneau; Annelen Laurent; Saïd Lebbah; Nolwenn Le Meur; Jean-Philippe Jais; Eric Daugas; Sahar Bayat
Journal:  Clin Kidney J       Date:  2016-09-09

3.  Improving case-based reasoning systems by combining k-nearest neighbour algorithm with logistic regression in the prediction of patients' registration on the renal transplant waiting list.

Authors:  Boris Campillo-Gimenez; Wassim Jouini; Sahar Bayat; Marc Cuggia
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-09-09       Impact factor: 3.240

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