Validation of the Pancreas Donor Risk Index for use in a UK population

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Summary Pancreas graft failure rates remain substantial. The PDRI can be used at the time of organ offering, to predict one-year graft survival. This study aimed to validate the PDRI for a UK population. Data for 1021 pancreas transplants were retrieved from a national database for all pancreas transplants. Cases were categorized by PDRI quartile and compared for death-censored graft survival. Significant differences were observed between the UK and US cohorts. The PDRI accurately discriminated graft survival for SPK and was associated with a hazard ratio of 1.52 (P = 0.009) in this group. However, in the PTA and PAK groups, no association between PDRI quartile and graft survival was observed. This is the largest study to validate the PDRI in a European cohort and has shown for the first time that the PDRI can be used as a tool to predict graft survival in SPK transplantation, but not PTA or PAK transplantation.

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Mittal, S., Lee, F. J., Bradbury, L., Collett, D., Reddy, S., Sinha, S., … Vaidya, A. (2015). Validation of the Pancreas Donor Risk Index for use in a UK population. Transplant International, 28(9), 1028–1033. https://doi.org/10.1111/tri.12563

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