Effects of recipient education disparity on living donor kidney transplant outcomes across different ethnic groups: a retrospective study in the United States
Abstract:Background
Previous studies have shown that education level is associated with the prognosis of cadaveric kidney transplant recipients. However, it is unclear whether education affects the prognosis of living kidney transplant (LDKT) recipients. In addition, it remains to be determined whether the uneven distribution of educational levels consistently affects the prognosis of LDKT recipients across ethnic groups (White, Black, Hispanic and Asian).
Methods
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