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Kidney transplant practice patterns and outcome benchmarks over 30 years: The 2018 report of the NAPRTCS

Annabelle N. ChuaDivision of Pediatric Nephrology Duke University Durham NC USACarl H. CramerDivision of Pediatric Nephrology Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USAAsha MoudgilDivision of Pediatric Nephrology Children’s National Medical Center Washington DC USAKaren MartzEmmes Corporation Rockville MD USAJodi M. SmithDivision of Pediatric Nephrology Seattle Children’s Hospital University of Washington Seattle WA USATom Blydt‐HansenDivision of Pediatric Nephrology BC Children’s Hospital Vancouver BC CanadaAlicia M. NeuDivision of Pediatric Nephrology Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD USAVikas R. DharnidharkaDivision of Pediatric Nephrology, Hypertension and Pheresis St. Louis Children’s Hospital Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis MO USAthe NAPRTCS investigators
2019en
ABI

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The NAPRTCS has collected clinical information on children undergoing renal transplantation since 1987 and now includes information on 12 920 renal transplants in 11 870 patients. Since the first data analysis in 1989, NAPRTCS reports have documented marked improvements in patient and allograft outcomes after pediatric renal transplantation in addition to identifying factors associated with both favorable and poor outcomes. The registry has served to document and influence practice patterns, clinical outcomes, and changing trends in renal transplantation and also provides historical perspective. This report highlights current practices in an era of major changes in DD kidney allocation and continuing steroid minimization. This report presents outcomes of the patients in the NAPRTCS transplant registry up to end of 2017. In particular, an increase in the cumulative incidence of late first AR has occurred in the most recent cohort, while all prior cohorts had a lower cumulative incidence of late first AR.

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