2017
DOI: 10.1111/imj.2_13457
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Temporal changes in deceased kidney donor characteristics in Australia

Abstract: Background and aim:Most information about stroke in Aboriginal/ Torres Strait Islander (Aboriginal) Australians comes from State hospital databases; data quality varies. Alice Springs Hospital is the sole hospital serving a large catchment in which 27% of inhabitants are Aboriginal people. It is ideally suited to the aim of this study, namely to compare stroke subtypes and outcomes between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people. Methods:We examined medical records of all Alice Springs Hospital stroke admissions … Show more

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“…The patterns in donor use described above are largely consistent with those of 4172 Australian deceased donors who had their kidneys transplanted between 1993 and 2014 (106). An increase in mean age, hypertension rate, frequency of DCD transplants and median KDRI, and a decrease in frequency of trauma as cause of donor death were reported.…”
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confidence: 65%
“…The patterns in donor use described above are largely consistent with those of 4172 Australian deceased donors who had their kidneys transplanted between 1993 and 2014 (106). An increase in mean age, hypertension rate, frequency of DCD transplants and median KDRI, and a decrease in frequency of trauma as cause of donor death were reported.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%