| Literature DB >> 30218580 |
Xingxing S Cheng1, Stephan Busque2, Jenny Lee3, Kevin Discipulo3, Christine Hartley3, Zeynep Tulu3, John D Scandling1, Jane C Tan1.
Abstract
Kidney transplant wait-list management is becoming increasingly complex. We introduced a novel wait-list management strategy at our center, the Transplant Readiness Assessment Clinic (TRAC), whereby patients whose Kidney Allocation Scores surpass a threshold are actively managed. From January 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017, we evaluated 195 patients through TRAC. Compared to pre-TRAC systems at our institution, TRAC resulted in a higher proportion of activation at 18 months (38% vs 22%-26%, P < 0.0001), despite being enriched in patients with long dialysis duration. TRAC also resulted in a higher proportion of wait-list removal (15% vs 8%-9%, P < 0.05) although combined wait-list removal and death on wait-list did not differ (18% vs 16%-17%). Median time to activation was 356 days from TRAC evaluation. Of the transplant barriers, need for cardiovascular studies was the most common (31%), followed by other medical issues (23%), poor functional status (13%), and psychosocial issues (10%). By concentrating center resources on patients most likely to be transplanted after activation and performing active patient management close to the time of transplant, TRAC has the potential to significantly enhance kidney transplant success in regions with long wait-times.Entities:
Keywords: disparity; frailty; kidney transplant; obesity; wait-list management
Year: 2018 PMID: 30218580 DOI: 10.1111/ctr.13406
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Transplant ISSN: 0902-0063 Impact factor: 2.863