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The KDPI system is an accurate predictor of donor contributions to transplant outcomes. Recipients of DBD kidneys experience an increase in the rate of DGF as their KDPI increases. DCD kidneys have higher DGF rates than their DBD counterparts with similar KDPIs. Patients with documented post-transplant DGF had between 3- and 5-year shorter graft half-lives when compared to recipients that did not experience DGF. Initiatives to reduce the rate of DGF could provide a significant impact on graft survival and result in a reduction in the number of patients requiring retransplant.
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Tiffany Zens
Phoenix Children's Hospital
Juan S. Danobeitia
Baylor University Medical Center
Glen Leverson
University of Wisconsin System
Clinical Transplantation
University of Wisconsin–Madison
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d83694f4e559c61eae2e93 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/ctr.13190
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