Patient and allograft outcomes after kidney transplant for the Indigenous patients in the United States.
Patient and allograft outcomes after kidney transplant for the Indigenous patients in the United States.
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BackgroundThe objective is to assess cardiovascular (CV), malignancy, infectious, graft outcomes and tacrolimus levels for the Indigenous patients compared to Whites after kidney transplant (KTx).Methods165 Indigenous and 165 White patients matched for the KTx year at Mayo Clinic Arizona from 2007-2015 were BROWN RICE SPIRALS studied over a median follow-up of 3 years.Propensity score was calculated to account Plastic Condensor Fan Blade for baseline differences.ResultsCompared to Whites, Indigenous patients had the following characteristics: younger age, more obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and required dialysis prior to KTx (pConclusionsCompared to Whites, Indigenous patients have similar CV events, graft outcomes and infectious complications after accounting for baseline differences.