2021
DOI: 10.1097/mot.0000000000000910
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Kidney transplant outcomes in minority populations: can we close the gap?

Abstract: Purpose of review Health disparity in minority populations has been increasingly recognized over the last decade. The COVID-19 pandemic sheds a bright light on this very issue impressing upon the need for more research regarding healthcare in disparate populations. Although kidney transplantation remains the treatment of choice for end-stage renal disease management and longevity of life, access to transplantation remains a critical barrier in minority populations. The literature on disparity in ac… Show more

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“…Women have reduced waitlist survival but Interestingly they have improved posttransplant survival [9]. Desai et al focus on important paradigm shifts in the determinants of outcomes in posttransplantation care in minority populations from immune mediated causes to health inequities and socioeconomic factors contributing to patient and graft survival [10].…”
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“…Women have reduced waitlist survival but Interestingly they have improved posttransplant survival [9]. Desai et al focus on important paradigm shifts in the determinants of outcomes in posttransplantation care in minority populations from immune mediated causes to health inequities and socioeconomic factors contributing to patient and graft survival [10].…”
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confidence: 99%