Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 May 10.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Transplant. 2009 Aug 21;9(10):2338–2345. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-6143.2009.02782.x

Table 3.

Characteristics of deceased donor allografts classified as standard criteria, Centers for Disease Control increased risk, extended criteria and donation after cardiac death1

SCD2 (n = 7016) CDC2 (n = 671) ECD2 (n = 1936) DCD2 (n = 794) p-Value
Donor age (s.e.) 33.9 (0.2) 32.2 (0.4) 60.5 (0.2) 36.7 (0.5) <0.01
Donor male gender (%) 4283 (61.0) 504 (75.1) 930 (48.0) 536 (67.5) <0.01
Donor race (%) <0.01
 White 4869 (69.4) 461 (68.7) 1478 (76.3) 725 (91.3)
 Black 887 (12.6) 109 (16.2) 205 (10.6) 26 (3.3)
 Hispanic 1035 (14.8) 91 (13.6) 184 (9.5) 38 (4.8)
 Asian 132 (1.9) 5 (0.8) 60 (3.1) 5 (0.6)
 Other 93 (1.3) 5 (0.8) 9 (0.5) 0 (0.0)
Cold ischemia (s.e.) 18.1 (0.1) 17.7 (0.4) 19.1 (0.2) 18.9 (0.3) <0.01
1

This group of allografts relates to the primary cohort of patients added to the kidney transplant wait list from 7/1/2004 through 7/1/2006.

2

SCD = standard criteria donor; CDC = Centers for Disease Control designation of donor as increased risk for viral infection; ECD = extended criteria donor; DCD = donation after cardiac death.