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Published on: February 21, 2016
The kidney allocation system and pediatric transplantation at 5 years
Rachel M Engen1, Jodi M Smith2, Sharon M Bartosh1
1Department of Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Background:
A new Kidney Allocation System (KAS) was implemented in the United States in 2014 with the goal of improving equity and utility.
Methods:
In this study, we compare outcomes for kidney-alone candidates less than 18 years of age, at the time of listing, in the 5 years prior to and following policy implementation using Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network data.
Results:
While the pediatric deceased donor transplant rate increased under KAS, this increase was due solely to improved access for children aged 11-17 years; there was an 18.9% decrease in the deceased donor transplant rate among children 0-5 years old, from 117.94 to 95.8 transplants per 100 person-years (p = .001). The cumulative incidence of deceased donor transplantation by 1 year after listing decreased from 39.3% in the pre-KAS era to 35.5% in the post-KAS era (p = .004), a decline that was driven entirely by longer wait times for children 0-5 years old (p = .017). Candidates with a calculated panel reactive antibody of 98%-100% experienced a significant increase in transplant rate, but there was no change in transplant rate for Black or Hispanic candidates.
Conclusion:
Overall, KAS increased transplantation access for teenaged and highly sensitized candidates but resulted in decreased access for the youngest children with no improvement in racial/ethnic equality.
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