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Regional Variation in Early Kidney Transplant Access Across Dialysis Facilities in 4 US Regions

Title: Regional Variation in Early Kidney Transplant Access Across Dialysis Facilities in 4 US Regions
Authors: Buford, Jade; Di, Mengyu; Harding, Jessica L.; Drewry, Kelsey; Kelty, Catherine; Wilk, Adam; Huml, Anne; Rossi, Ana P.; Mohan, Sumit; Gelb, Bruce E.; Chopra, Bhavna; Glicklich, Daniel; Anand, Prince Mohan; Handmacher, Matthew; Mulloy, Laura; Dar, Wasim A.; Reeves-Daniel, Amber; Akalin, Enver; McPartland, Kenneth J.; Pastan, Stephen O.; Patzer, Rachel E.
Contributors: Surgery, School of Medicine
Source: PMC
Publisher Information: Elsevier
Publication Year: 2025
Collection: Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis: IUPUI Scholar Works
Subject Terms: Dialysis facility; Evaluation start; Kidney; Kidney transplantation; Waitlisting
Description: Introduction: Pretransplant access varies, but whether pretransplant steps vary regionally across dialysis facilities remains unclear. Methods: We identified 62,467 adults (aged 18-80 years) referred from 2471 dialysis facilities and 27,171 initiating transplant evaluation from 2188 facilities in New England, New York, Southeast, and Ohio River Valley within the Early Steps to Transplant Access Registry (E-STAR) (January 1, 2015-December 31, 2023), linked with US Renal Data System (USRDS) and the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients data, followed-up through March 2, 2024. We examined dialysis facility-level proportions of evaluation start within 6 months of referral and waitlisting within 1 year of evaluation start. Descriptive statistics using analysis of variance and chi-square tests summarized outcome distributions and baseline characteristics within tertiles of outcome proportions, overall and by region. Results: Evaluation start within 6 months across 2471 facilities varied from 0% to 100%; median within-facility proportion was 50% (interquartile range: 33.3%-64.3%), ranging from 33.3% (18.2%-50%) in the Ohio River Valley to 66.7% (50%-76.7%) in New York. Waitlisting within 1 year of evaluation start varied from 0% to 100% across 2188 facilities; median within-facility proportion was 41.2% (26.0%-60%), lowest in the Southeast (31.9% [20%-43.8%]) and similar across other regions (50%). Facilities in the lowest tertile of evaluation start proportions (< 39.13%) more often treated patients from high-poverty neighborhoods (36.8% vs. 29.2%) and were for-profit (82.4% vs. 73.5%) than the highest tertile (> 58.33%). These characteristics varied by region. Facility-level clustering explained 12.2% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 10.5%-13.5%) of variation in evaluation and 8.2% (6.7%-9.2%) in waitlisting. Conclusion: Substantial regional variation in pretransplant access across dialysis facilities reinforces the need for region-specific strategies to improve access.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
Relation: Kidney International Reports; Buford J, Di M, Harding JL, et al. Regional Variation in Early Kidney Transplant Access Across Dialysis Facilities in 4 US Regions. Kidney Int Rep. 2025;11(3):103721. Published 2025 Dec 12. doi:10.1016/j.ekir.2025.103721; https://hdl.handle.net/1805/53918
Availability: https://hdl.handle.net/1805/53918
Rights: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International ; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Accession Number: edsbas.48F04CEB
Database: BASE