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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Oct 2.
Published in final edited form as: Transplantation. 2011 Jun 15;91(11):1211–1217. doi: 10.1097/TP.0b013e318218d59a

Table 3.

Characteristics of HIV seronegative donor allografts classified as increased risk for viral infection, standard criteria, expanded criteria, and donation after cardiac death

DIRVI
(n=368)
SCD
(n=5228)
ECD
(n=1621)
DCD
(n=586)
p-
value
Donor age (s.e.) 32.9 (0.6) 33.9 (0.2) 62.1 (0.2) 33.7 (0.6) <0.01
Donor male gender (%) 297 (80.7) 3141 (60.1) 788 (48.6) 396 (67.6) <0.01
Donor race (%) <0.01
 White 224 (60.9) 3768 (72.1) 1271 (78.4) 451 (77.0)
 Black 92 (25.0) 750 (14.4) 185 (11.4) 92 (15.7)
 Hispanic 48 (13.0) 556 (10.6) 128 (7.9) 32 (5.5)
 Asian 2 (0.5) 100 (1.9) 30 (1.9) 9 (1.5)
 Other 2 (0.5) 54 (1.0) 7 (0.4) 2 (0.3)
Median cold ischemia in hours 16 17 18 17 <0.01
Zero antigen mismatch (%) 32 (8.7) 636 (12.2) 92 (5.7) 43 (7.3) <0.01
Share type non-local (%) 45 (12.2%) 970 (18.6) 128 (7.9) 43 (7.3) <0.01
CMV donor 226 (61.4) 3134 (60.0) 1093 (67.4) 312 (53.2) <0.01

SCD: Standard criteria donor; DIRVI: designation of donor as increased risk for viral infection according to the Centers for Disease Control categorization; ECD: Expanded criteria donor; DCD: donation after cardiac death