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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Transplant. 2013 Jun 3;13(7):1769–1781. doi: 10.1111/ajt.12299

Table 4.

Proportion of Living or Deceased Donor Transplants by Race/Ethnicity and Time on Dialysis

Living Donor Transplant Recipients (N=2,598)
White, NH N=1763 Hispanic N=522 Black N=313 P-value
Preemptive transplant 599 (33.9%) 92 (17.6%) 55 (17.6%) <0.0001
0–3 months dialysis 199 (11.3%) 47 (9.0%) 28 (9.0%)
3–6 months dialysis 208 (11.8%) 54 (10.3%) 36 (11.5%)
6–12 months dialysis 286 (16.2%) 108 (20.7%) 66 (21.1%)
1–2 years dialysis 318 (18.0%) 132 (25.3%) 73 (23.3%)
> 2 years on dialysis 165 (9.4%) 89 (17.1%) 55 (17.6%)
Deceased Donor Transplant Recipients (N=3,176)
White, NH N=1232 Hispanic N=1001 Black N=943 P-value
Preemptive transplant 203 (16.5%) 101 (10.1%) 66 (7.0%) <0.0001
0–3 months dialysis 104 (8.4%) 38 (3.8%) 30 (3.2%)
3–6 months dialysis 109 (8.9%) 46 (4.6%) 66 (7.0%)
6–12 months dialysis 214 (17.4%) 144 (14.4%) 154 (16.3%)
1–2 years dialysis 306 (24.8%) 317 (31.7%) 276 (29.3%)
> 2 years on dialysis 296 (24.0%) 355 (35.5%) 351 (37.2%)