SAT-334 DISPARITIES IN TRANSPLANTATION ACCESS ACROSS DIFFERENT COUNTRIES: AN ISN FELLOWS COLLABORATIVE STUDY
Mahmoud E. ElrggalSibel Gökçay BekKocaeli University Hospital Departement of Nephrology Kocaeli TurkeyElliot Koranteng TannorKomfo Anokye Teaching Hospital Department of Medicine/Renal Unit Kumasi GhanaA.E. Nono TomtaYaounde General Hospital Department of Internal Medicine/Nephrology Yaounde CameroonYannick Mayamba NlanduAiperi Asanbek KyzyOsh State University International Medical Faculty Department of Clinical Disciplines Osh KyrgyzstanIsmoil RashidovNational Medical Center of the Republic of Tajikistan Department of Nephrology Dushanbe TajikistanSherzod AbdullaevTashkent Pediatric Medical Institute Department of Internal Medicine Tashkent UzbekistanKhalida SokiMaisarah JalalonmuhaliUniversity Malaya Medical Center Department of Nephrology Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaAbduzhappar GaipovNazarbayev University School of Medicine Department of Clinical Sciences Nur-Sultan Kazakhstan
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Kidney transplantation (KTx) is the best modality of treatment for kidney failure. Access to KTx should be available to all patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). However, disparities in access to KTx exist and are more complicated in low and middle income countries. We sought to discover challenges facing these countries in providing universal access to kidney transplantation through this International society of Nephrologist (ISN) fellows collaborative review.
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