Annual Analysis (2018) of the Kidney Transplant Waiting List of a Social Security Hospital in Veracruz, Mexico

In Mexico during 2018, 15,072 patients were waiting for a deceased donor kidney transplant, and 969 deceased donor kidney transplants were performed. There is no annual data report of the waiting list activity in Mexico. Herein, we analyzed our kidney transplant waiting list activity in 2018. We per...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transplantation proceedings 2020-05, Vol.52 (4), p.1087-1089
Hauptverfasser: Martinez-Mier, Gustavo, Gonzalez-Carrera, Melissa Oryana, Vega-Quesada, Helena Gabriela, Salazar-Pérez, Mauricio, Viñas-Dozal, Julio Cesar, Moreno-Ley, Pedro I., Budar-Fernández, Luis F., Méndez-López, Marco T., Allende-Castellanos, Carlos A., Jiménez-López, Luis A., Bonilla-Casas, Elias, De la Paz-Román, Maritza, Fuentes-Zamudio, Einar Eduardo
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Zusammenfassung:In Mexico during 2018, 15,072 patients were waiting for a deceased donor kidney transplant, and 969 deceased donor kidney transplants were performed. There is no annual data report of the waiting list activity in Mexico. Herein, we analyzed our kidney transplant waiting list activity in 2018. We performed a waiting list analysis in our unit during 2018. Patient and status characteristics (active, deceased, inactive, or transplant) were registered. Differences between status were determined. A P < .05 was considered statistically significant. In total, 467 patients were waiting, and 74 patients were included on the list (57.7% male, mean age 38.5 ± 11.3 years and mean BMI 24.9 ± 4.7 kg/m2); 92.8% were state residents. The most common end-stage renal disease diagnosis was unknown (40.9%). In total, 94.9% were on dialysis (mean time 5.1 ± 3.14 years), and for 90.9%, this was the first transplant. PRA class I and class II were 19.9% ± 30.6% and 12.9% ± 27.1%, respectively. Mean EPTS was 19.8% ± 9.4%. Mean waiting time was 2.88 ± 2.3 years. In total, 21 deceased donor patients (3.9%) were transplanted; 57 (10.5%) patients had an inactive status, and 3 (0.6%) received a living donor kidney transplant with a proven mortality of 1.8% (n = 10). Patients who underwent deceased donor transplant were younger and had more time on dialysis, lower PRA class I, and more time on the waiting list (P < .05 by analysis of variance). There are more patients included on the list than patients off the list. There are significant differences between patients who received a transplant and inactive and active patients that needs to be shortened. •Waiting list patients outnumber patients who are taken off the waiting list.•Transplant patients from the waiting list had 4 to 5 years of waiting time and a lower PRA than patients who are still on the list.•A small percentage of waiting list patients received a deceased donor organ transplant.
ISSN:0041-1345
1873-2623
DOI:10.1016/j.transproceed.2020.01.061