Factors Related to International Travel for Transplantation Among U.S.-Listed Kidney Transplant Candidates.

Factors Related to International Travel for Transplantation Among U.S.-Listed Kidney Transplant Candidates.

Koons, Brittany;Moriarty, Helene;Kear, Tamara M;Thomas, Alvin G;Henderson, Macey;
nephrology nursing journal : journal of the american nephrology nurses' association Vol. 46 pp. 397-431
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Factors related to travel for transplantation were examined using data from the Scientific Registry for Transplant Recipients. Candidates who traveled abroad for a kidney transplant had higher odds of being male, Asian or Hispanic, college-educated, employed, privately insured, and a non-U.S. citizen/non-U.S. resident. Candidates with a body mass index greater than 30, a calculated panel reactive antibody (cPRA) greater than 80%, and a history of more than two years of hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis had lower odds of traveling abroad for a kidney transplant. Geographically, candidates listed in the northeastern region of the United States (New York and Western Vermont) had the highest odds of traveling abroad for a kidney transplant. Findings of this study can be used to guide practice and education with transplant candidates, and to direct further investigation in this understudied but growing area of transplantation.

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