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. 2011 Jul 12;183(10):E665–E672. doi: 10.1503/cmaj.101840

Table 3:

Factors associated with relative likelihood of kidney transplantation, by source of transplant*

Variable Source of transplant; adjusted HR (95% CI)
Any source Living donor Deceased donor
Ethnic group
White 1.00 (ref) 1.00 (ref) 1.00 (ref)
Aboriginal 0.54 (0.40–0.74) 0.36 (0.21–0.61) 0.62 (0.42–0.92)
Sex
Female 1.00 (ref) 1.00 (ref) 1.00 (ref)
Male 1.11 (0.91–1.35) 1.12 (0.86–1.47) 1.05(0.78–1.41)
Primary cause of renal disease
Congenital or genetic § 1.00 (ref) 1.00 (ref)
Glomerulonephritis or autoimmune disease 0.43 (0.31–0.60) 0.60 (0.43–0.85)
Other or unknown 0.55 (0.40–0.76) 0.58 (0.40–0.83)
Income quintile
1 (lowest) 1.00 (ref) 1.00 (ref) 1.00 (ref)
2 1.26 (0.92–1.72) 1.30 (0.83–2.03) 1.15 (0.76–1.75)
3 1.03 (0.75–1.43) 0.80 (0.51–1.25) 0.82 (0.52–1.29)
4 1.12 (0.83–1.52) 1.02 (0.69–1.55) 0.84 (0.53–1.32)
5 (highest) 1.30 (0.96–1.76) 1.20 (0.80–1.80) 1.02 (0.65–1.60)
Distance from pediatric renal care centre, km
< 150 1.00 (ref) 1.00 (ref) 1.00 (ref)
150–300 0.75 (0.57–0.98) 0.88 (0.62–1.24) 0.60 (0.40–0.91)
> 300 0.72 (0.58–0.90) 0.81 (0.61–1.08) 0.70 (0.51–0.96)

Note: CI = confidence interval, HR = hazard ratio, ref = reference group.

*

All models were stratified by age at start of renal replacement treatment. Stratification allowed different baseline hazards for each primary renal disease category and age category as appropriate.

Adjusted for all variables listed in the table.

Data for children from other ethnic minorities were not included because they did not meet the assumptions of proportional hazards.

§

Model was stratified by primary cause of renal disease.