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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 15.
Published in final edited form as: World J Surg. 2021 Jan 23;45(5):1504–1513. doi: 10.1007/s00268-020-05943-y

Table 3.

Prevalence of events leading to textbook outcome (TO) failure among patients who failed TOa

Characteristic (N = 312) N (%)
Intraoperative Complicationb 10 (3%)
Reintervention 64 (21%)
 Reoperation 45 (14%)
 Radiologic Intervention 23 (7%)
Intensive Care Unit Readmission Within 30 Days 32 (10%)
Hospital Readmission Within 30 Days 155 (50%)
Post-Transplant Length of Stay >75th Percentile 136 (44%)
Mortality Within 90 Days 6 (2%)
Delayed Graft Function 157 (50%)
Discharged With Foley Catheter 25 (8%)
Acute Rejection Within 30 Days 30 (10%)
a

Failure to achieve TO was defined by the occurrence of any of the above events, however each patient who failed TO could have had multiple events therefore may be counted more than once in this table.

b

Intraoperative complications included renal artery thrombosis, renal artery spasm with resultant kidney allograft ischemia, severe hyperkalemia (K>8), and cardiac arrhythmia (supraventricular tachycardia: one case; asystole: one case).