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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 May 17.
Published in final edited form as: Surgery. 1986 Oct;100(4):705–715.

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

There are no significant differences in actuarial survival rates for 417 primary grafts (A) and 88 retransplants (C) for which PRA data are available compared with all 517 primary grafts (A) and all 150 retransplants (C). There are no significant differences in graft survival rates for 48 primary grafts in patients with a PRA greater than 30% (B), including 31 grafts in patients with a PRA greater than 60%, compared with 369 primary grafts in patients with a PRA under 30% (B) or for survival of 51 retransplants with a PRA greater than 30% (D), including eight retransplants in patients with a PRA greater than 60%, compared with 69 retransplants in patients with a PRA less than 30% (D).