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. 2016 Jul 22;28(2):661–670. doi: 10.1681/ASN.2016010091

Table 1.

Deceased donor characteristics stratified by AKI status

Donor Characteristics All (n=1301) AKI (n=111) No AKI (n=1190)
Age, y 41 (15) 39 (13) 42 (15)
Male gender 785 (60%) 67 (60%) 718 (60%)
Black race 206 (16%) 22 (20%) 184 (15%)
Height, cm 171.17 (10.81) 171.83 (9.72) 171.11 (10.91)
Weight, kg 83.32 (22.09) 87 (28.17) 82.98 (21.43)
Hypertension 399 (31%) 36 (32%) 363 (31%)
Diabetes 130 (10%) 10 (9%) 120 (10%)
Cause of death
 Stroke 428 (34%) 33 (30%) 395 (34%)
 Anoxia 427 (34%) 48 (44%) 379 (33%)
 Head Trauma 396 (31%) 28 (26%) 368 (32%)
 Other 50 (4%) 2 (2%) 48 (4%)
Admission serum creatinine, µmol/L 97 (54) 91 (57) 97 (53)
Terminal serum creatinine, µmol/L 104 (75) 259 (148) 89 (41)
Admission creatinine > terminal creatinine 624 (48%) 0 (0%) 624 (52%)
Expanded criteria donor 246 (19%) 20 (18%) 226 (19%)
Donation after circulatory determination of death 206 (16%) 13 (12%) 193 (16%)
Kidney donor risk index 1.29 (0.41) 1.36 (0.36) 1.28 (0.42)
Kidney donor profile index, % 48.23 (27.33) 54.75 (21.95) 47.63 (27.71)
Kidneys transplanted
 1 167 (13%) 28 (25%) 139 (12%)
 2 1134 (87%) 83 (75%) 1051 (88%)
Biopsy performed with ATN status reported 392 (30%) 64 (58%) 328 (28%)

Values reported are mean (SD) or n (%). Donor AKI was defined as at least a doubling of serum creatinine from admission to the terminal value. Expanded criteria donors include deceased donors over the age of 60, or donors over the age of 50 with two of the following: a history of hypertension, a creatinine at least 132.6 µmol/L, or stroke as cause of death.