Harnessing Scientific and Technological Advances to Improve Equity in Kidney Allocation Policies (original) (raw)

Hla and Cross-Reactive Antigen Group Matching for Cadaver Kidney ALLOCATION1

Ron Shapiro

Transplantation, 1997

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Center-defined unacceptable HLA antigens facilitate transplants for sensitized patients in a multi-center kidney exchange program

Marc L. Melcher

American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons, 2014

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Allocating Deceased Donor Kidneys to Candidates with High Panel-Reactive Antibodies

John Friedewald

Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN, 2016

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Participation of compatible donor to improve HLA matching can increase kidney transplant rate of O blood group patients

Umesh Varyani

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HLA-DQ Mismatches and Rejection in Kidney Transplant Recipients

Rhonda Holdsworth

Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN, 2016

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Simpler and equitable allocation of kidneys from postmortem donors primarily based on full HLA-DR compatibility

kamel mallat

Transplantation, 2007

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The PROCARE consortium: Toward an improved allocation strategy for kidney allografts

H. Ottenwälder, Arnold van der Meer, L. Bungener, W. Swelsen, Marcel G J Tilanus

Transplant Immunology, 2014

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Impact of donor mismatches at individual HLA-A, -B, -C, -DR, and -DQ loci on the development of HLA-specific antibodies in patients listed for repeat renal transplantation

Nikolaos Chatzizacharias

Kidney International, 2014

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Effect of Changing the Priority for HLA Matching on the Rates and Outcomes of Kidney Transplantation in Minority Groups

Jennifer Bragg-Gresham

New England Journal of Medicine, 2004

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Unintended Consequences of the New National Kidney Allocation Policy in the United States

Andrés Jaramillo

American Journal of Transplantation, 2015

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Impact of HLA-A-B-DR Matching in Kidney Transplantation: Graft and Patient Survival During Five Years

Munkhbat Batmunkh

Central Asian Journal of Medical Sciences

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Low Hydrophobic Mismatch Scores Calculated for HLA-A/B/DR/DQ Loci Improve Kidney Allograft Survival

Robert Liwski

Frontiers in Immunology, 2020

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Donor–Recipient Matching Based on Predicted Indirectly Recognizable HLA Epitopes Independently Predicts the Incidence of De Novo Donor-Specific HLA Antibodies Following Renal Transplantation

Petra Reinke

American Journal of Transplantation, 2017

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A critical appraisal of HLA matching in today’s renal transplantation

Guido Persijn

Transplantation Reviews, 2004

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HLA-matched kidney transplantation in the era of modern immunosuppressive therapy

Anil Paramesh

Dialysis & Transplantation, 2010

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Transplanting Kidneys Without Points for HLA-B Matching: Consequences of the Policy Change

Friedrich Port

American Journal of Transplantation, 2011

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A STRONG IMPACT OF MATCHING FOR A LIMITED NUMBER OF HLA-DR ANTIGENS ON GRAFT SURVIVAL AND REJECTION EPISODES

Inge Brekke

Transplantation, 1998

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Does HLA matching matter in the modern era of renal transplantation?

Stephen Marks

Pediatric Nephrology

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High-resolution HLA matching in unrelated donor transplantation in Switzerland: differential impact of class I and class II mismatches may reflect selection of nonimmunogenic or weakly immunogenic DRB1/DQB1 disparities

U. Schanz

Bone Marrow Transplantation, 2015

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For the many: permitting deceased donor kidney transplantation across low‐titre blood group antibodies can reduce wait times for blood group B recipients, and improve the overall number of 000 MM transplants ‐ a multicentre observational cohort study

Nicos Kessaris

Transplant International, 2019

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Predictive value of human leucocyte antigen epitope matching using HLAMatchmaker for graft outcomes in a predominantly African-American renal transplant cohort

Omar Fagoaga

Clinical Transplantation, 2006

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Allocation of cadaver kidneys according to HLA-DR matching alone would result in optimal graft outcome in most recipients

P. Kinnaert

Transplantation Proceedings, 1999

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The Impact of HLA-C Matching on Donor Identification Rates in a European-Caucasian Population

Hans-Peter Eberhard

Frontiers in immunology, 2014

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HLA-A, -B, and -DR Zero-Mismatched Kidneys Shipped to the University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1993–2006: Superior Graft Survival Despite Longer Preservation Time

Alejandro del Rio

Transplantation, 2010

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A New HLA Allocation Procedure of Kidneys From Deceased Donors in the Current Era of Immunosuppression

Nilufer Broeders

Transplantation proceedings, 2015

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HLAMatchmaker-based strategy to identify acceptable HLA class I mismatches for highly sensitized kidney transplant candidates

Ilias Doxiadis

Transplant International, 2004

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HLA matching for kidney transplantation

Friedrich Port

Human Immunology, 2004

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Kidney paired donation in the presence of donor-specific antibodies

J. Cecka

Kidney International, 2013

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Influence of HLA-A and HLA-B cross-reactive antigen matching on kidney graft survival

Yves Fradet

Tissue Antigens, 1981

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