A ustralian deceased donor kidney allocation protocols: Transplant waiting and graft quality for children and adolescents

DD kidney allocation protocols may influence timing of transplantation and graft quality for pediatric recipients. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of these protocols, including pediatric priority, on waiting time on dialysis, transplant type, donor age, and HLA matching according to state o...

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