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. 2016 Dec 24;6(4):719–728. doi: 10.5500/wjt.v6.i4.719

Table 1.

Donor and recipient demographic and clinical characteristics

Characteristic Transplants (n = 175)
Donor characteristics
Age (yr) 25.4 ± 9.9
Gender (% male) 77.7
Nonwhite race (%) 16.6
Cold ischemic time (h) 7.6 ± 1.5
Recipient characteristics
Age at transplantation (yr) 43.0 ± 12.5
Gender (% male) 38.9
Nonwhite race (%) 5.9
Primary diagnoses, n (%)
Vascular occlusion 59 (33.7)
Crohn’s disease 34 (19.4)
Neoplastic disorders 28 (16.0)
Motility disorders 21 (12.0)
Others 33 (18.9)
Donor/recipient sex mismatches (%) 56.6
Donor CMV positive/recipient negative (%) 21.9
Type of graft liver-free/liver-inclusive (%) 61.1/38.9
Two mismatches in HLA loci A/B/DR (%) 39.1/82.1/66.9
PRA at transplantation (≥ 10%) Class I (%) 40
Class II (%) 26.3
Positive T/B cell cross-match (%) 25.7
Preformed DSA (%) 30.3
Retransplantation (%) 6.7
Induction, n (%)
None 41 (23.4)
Zenapax 3 (1.7)
Thymoglobulin 7 (4.0)
Campath-1H 124 (70.9)
Follow-up (mo; range) 37.5 ± 22.7 (0.7 to 81.5)

CMV: Cytomegalovirus; PRA: Panel reactive antibody; HLA: Human leukocyte antigens; DSA: Donor-specific antibody.