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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jul 20.
Published in final edited form as: Gastroenterology. 2010 Feb 19;138(7):2341–2347. doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2010.02.008

Table 5.

The Association Between Donor Race and Graft Failure in Separate Donor–Recipient Pairs After Stratification by Center

Recipient race
AA API Other Caucasian
Donor race
 AA (N = 1579) N = 208 (13%) N = 50 (3%) N = 187 (12%) N = 1134 (72%)
1.0 (reference) 0.85 (0.44–1.66) 0.62 (0.40–0.99) 0.93 (0.69–1.24)
 API (N = 243) N = 16 (6%) N = 36 (15%) N = 48 (20%) N = 143 (59%)
5.14 (1.28–20.67) 1.0 (reference) 1.95 (0.64–5.98) 2.41 (0.85–6.79)
 Other (N = 1421) N = 103 (7%) N = 63 (4%) N = 300 (21%) N = 955 (67%)
1.42 (0.94–2.14) 0.94 (0.54–1.65) 1.0 (reference) 0.92 (0.70–1.22)
 Caucasian (N = 7631) N = 543 (7%) N = 237 (3%) N = 832 (11%) N = 6019 (79%)
1.21 (1.02–1.43) 0.97 (0.73–1.30) 0.87 (0.73–1.03) 1.0 (reference)

NOTE. Transplantation of an organ between the same donor and recipient race serves as the reference. The HR of graft survival and the associated 95% CI are presented.