Early changes in kidney distribution under the new allocation system

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The Kidney Allocation System (KAS), a major change to deceased donor kidney allocation, was implemented in December 2014. Goals of KAS included directing the highest-quality organs to younger/healthier recipients and increasing access to deceased donor kidney transplantation (DDKT) for highly sensitized patients and racial/ethnic minorities. Using national registry data, we compared kidney distribution, DDKT rates for waitlist registrants, and recipient characteristics between January 1, 2013, and December 3, 2014 (pre-KAS) with those between December 4, 2014, and August 31, 2015 (post-KAS). Regional imports increased from 8.8% pre-KAS to 12.5% post-KAS; national imports increased from 12.7% pre-KAS to 19.1% post-KAS (P,0.001). The proportion of recipients .30 years older than their donor decreased from 19.4% to 15.0% (P,0.001). The proportion of recipients with calculated panelreactive antibody =100 increased from 1.0% to 10.3% (P,0.001). Overall DDKT rate did not change as modeled using exponential regression adjusting for candidate characteristics (P=0.07). However, DDKT rate (incidence rate ratio, 95% confidence interval) increased for black (1.19; 1.13 to 1.25) and Hispanic (1.13; 1.05 to 1.20) candidates and for candidates aged 18-40 (1.47; 1.38 to 1.57), but declined for candidates aged .50 (0.93; 0.87 to 0.98 for aged 51-60 and 0.90; 0.85 to 0.96 for aged .70). Delayed graft function in transplant recipients increased from 24.8% pre-KAS to 29.9% post-KAS (P,0.001). Thus, in the first 9 months under KAS, access to DDKT improved for minorities, younger candidates, and highly sensitized patients, but declined for older candidates. Delayed graft function increased substantially, possibly suggesting poorer long-term outcomes.

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Massie, A. B., Luo, X., Lonze, B. E., Desai, N. M., Bingaman, A. W., Cooper, M., & Segev, D. L. (2016). Early changes in kidney distribution under the new allocation system. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 27(8), 2495–2501. https://doi.org/10.1681/ASN.2015080934

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