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. 2020 Oct 28;155(12):e204095. doi: 10.1001/jamasurg.2020.4095

Figure 3. Early Allograft Failure Simplified Estimation (EASE) Score and Kaplan-Meier Survival Curves.

Figure 3.

A, Sigmoidal day 90 early allograft failure (EAF) distribution according to the EASE score in 1609 evaluated patients. Five different risk classes are identified, with the dashed central line denoting the threshold for an unsustainable EAF risk. The constant obtained by logistic regression analysis was increased by 0.3060 to calibrate the unsustainable risk cutoff at the 0 threshold. B and C, Early allograft failure–free graft survival and patient survival according to the 5 EASE score risk classes are shown. The dashed line between classes 4 and 5 in panel C representing the extremely high-risk threshold (unsustainable risk cutoff) indicates the poor survival of patients in extremely high-risk class 5. The extremely high-risk class and the unsustainable risk cutoff indicate the threshold that mandates prompt retransplant.