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View article: The Association of Socioeconomic Status on Kidney Transplant Access and Outcomes: Cohort Studies of England and Northern Ireland
The Association of Socioeconomic Status on Kidney Transplant Access and Outcomes: Cohort Studies of England and Northern Ireland Open
Background. While socioeconomic status (SES) is an established determinant of kidney transplant access and outcomes, less is known about how these disparities vary within universal healthcare systems. This study hypothesized that, despite …
View article: How are treatment decisions for myocardial infarction made in the presence of advanced kidney disease? A qualitative study in the UK
How are treatment decisions for myocardial infarction made in the presence of advanced kidney disease? A qualitative study in the UK Open
Objectives To understand why patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) may not be treated according to international guidelines for myocardial infarction (MI). Design Multicentre qualitative interview study. Interviews were analysed using…
View article: BI16 The COAST (Contemporary Outcomes After cutaneous SCC in Transplant recipients) study: final results and implications for management following the first cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in kidney transplant recipients
BI16 The COAST (Contemporary Outcomes After cutaneous SCC in Transplant recipients) study: final results and implications for management following the first cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in kidney transplant recipients Open
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the most common post-transplant malignancy. Historical studies indicate that up to 25% of organ transplant recipients will develop a new cSCC within 12 months of their first cSCC, with doubled me…
View article: Ongoing equipoise contributes to unchanged outcomes and significant morbidity following post-transplant cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: A Multicentre Cohort Study
Ongoing equipoise contributes to unchanged outcomes and significant morbidity following post-transplant cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: A Multicentre Cohort Study Open
Introduction Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) is the most common post-transplant malignancy, ultimately affecting up to half of all recipients. Historical cohort studies indicate that up to 25% of recipients develop further post-tr…
View article: The views of UK Chinese individuals towards living and deceased-donor kidney transplantation: A qualitative interview study
The views of UK Chinese individuals towards living and deceased-donor kidney transplantation: A qualitative interview study Open
The views of UK Chinese people towards transplantation and organ donation are not known. It is not known whether the perspectives of Chinese people living in the UK differ from those of Chinese people living elsewhere in the world, or whet…
View article: A registry-based retrospective study comparing pre-dialysis care and early outcomes in native vs transplant kidney failure
A registry-based retrospective study comparing pre-dialysis care and early outcomes in native vs transplant kidney failure Open
Background Starting dialysis is associated with morbidity and mortality. Outcomes for people with failed transplants can be poorer than for people with native kidney failure. We aimed to determine whether dialysis modality, place of initia…
View article: Does Chronic Kidney Disease Influence Revascularization Strategy After Acute Coronary Syndrome? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Does Chronic Kidney Disease Influence Revascularization Strategy After Acute Coronary Syndrome? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
In high-income countries, revascularized ACS patients with CKD receive CABG (versus PCI) more frequently than those without kidney disease. However, accounting for lower use of coronary angiography in the CKD population removed this associ…
View article: The ASK trial: a randomised controlled feasibility trial and process evaluation of a complex multicomponent intervention to improve AccesS to living-donor Kidney transplantation
The ASK trial: a randomised controlled feasibility trial and process evaluation of a complex multicomponent intervention to improve AccesS to living-donor Kidney transplantation Open
Background Following identification of barriers to living-donor kidney transplantation, and subsequent development of a multicomponent intervention, we undertook a feasibility trial of the intervention. Trial design Two-arm, parallel group…
View article: Association between kidney function, frailty and receipt of invasive management after acute coronary syndrome
Association between kidney function, frailty and receipt of invasive management after acute coronary syndrome Open
Background Reduced estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) is associated with lower use of invasive management and increased mortality after acute coronary syndrome (ACS). The reasons for this are unclear. Methods A retrospective clini…
View article: BI12 How should we manage transplant recipients after a first cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma? An update from the UK COAST (Contemporary Outcomes After cutaneous SCC in Transplant recipients) study
BI12 How should we manage transplant recipients after a first cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma? An update from the UK COAST (Contemporary Outcomes After cutaneous SCC in Transplant recipients) study Open
After first cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC), up to 75% of kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) will develop further cSCC and their risk of metastasis is increased. Evidence is limited regarding which secondary prevention strategies…
View article: Treatment Decision-Making in Myocardial Infarction for People With Advanced Kidney Disease: Protocol for a Qualitative Study
Treatment Decision-Making in Myocardial Infarction for People With Advanced Kidney Disease: Protocol for a Qualitative Study Open
Background: People with chronic kidney disease (CKD) have significantly higher morbidity and mortality following myocardial infarction (MI) than the general population. Despite this, they are less likely to receive invasive management and …
View article: Management of patients with a failing kidney transplant: a survey of UK-based renal units
Management of patients with a failing kidney transplant: a survey of UK-based renal units Open
Journal Article Corrected proof Management of patients with a failing kidney transplant: a survey of UK-based renal units Get access Matthew Gittus, Matthew Gittus Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK Correspondence to: Ma…
View article: The IN-FAKT Study Protocol: Investigating the Experiences and Management of Individuals With Failing Kidney Transplants
The IN-FAKT Study Protocol: Investigating the Experiences and Management of Individuals With Failing Kidney Transplants Open
Background: In the UK 1500 kidney transplants fail each year. 2% of living-donor transplants and 5% of deceased-donor transplants fail within a year of transplantation. Many decisions need to be made when a kidney transplant fails, includi…
View article: The experiences of UK-Chinese individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative interview study
The experiences of UK-Chinese individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative interview study Open
Infectious disease outbreaks have historically been associated with stigmatisation towards minority groups, specifically those associated with the geographical region that the disease was first identified. We aimed to investigate how the e…
View article: Additional file 1 of Investigating strategies to improve AccesS to Kidney transplantation (the ASK trial): a protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial with parallel process evaluation
Additional file 1 of Investigating strategies to improve AccesS to Kidney transplantation (the ASK trial): a protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial with parallel process evaluation Open
Additional file 1. Topic guides for interviews with: i) renal and transplant healthcare professionals, ii) family and friends who attended home visits, iii) non-participants, and iv) patient participants.
View article: The UK Chinese population with kidney failure: Clinical characteristics, management and access to kidney transplantation using 20 years of UK Renal Registry and NHS Blood and Transplant data
The UK Chinese population with kidney failure: Clinical characteristics, management and access to kidney transplantation using 20 years of UK Renal Registry and NHS Blood and Transplant data Open
Background Little is known about the clinical demographics of and access to transplantation for Chinese diaspora populations with kidney disease. Methods The UK Renal Registry provided data on adults with ethnicity recorded as ‘Chinese’ or…
View article: Expectations of a new opt‐out system of consent for deceased organ donation in England: A qualitative interview study
Expectations of a new opt‐out system of consent for deceased organ donation in England: A qualitative interview study Open
Introduction In 2020 England moved to an opt‐out deceased donation law. We aimed to investigate the views of a mixed stakeholder group comprising people with kidney disease, family members and healthcare practitioners towards the change in…
View article: Development of an intervention to improve access to living-donor kidney transplantation (the ASK study)
Development of an intervention to improve access to living-donor kidney transplantation (the ASK study) Open
A living-donor kidney transplant (LDKT) is one of the best treatments for kidney failure. The UK’s LDKT activity falls behind that of many other countries, and there is evidence of socioeconomic inequity in access. We aimed to develop a UK…
View article: Immunoglobulin and complement‐mediated glomerular diseases with an MPGN pattern of injury: Unmasking the diagnosis of lupus in a patient with hepatitis A infection
Immunoglobulin and complement‐mediated glomerular diseases with an MPGN pattern of injury: Unmasking the diagnosis of lupus in a patient with hepatitis A infection Open
In cases with a broad differential or atypical features, it is important to continually review the original diagnosis. Diagnosing SLE can be challenging due to its multisystem presentations; a multidisciplinary approach is beneficial.
View article: Investigating Ethnic Disparity in Living-Donor Kidney Transplantation in the UK: Patient-Identified Reasons for Non-Donation among Family Members
Investigating Ethnic Disparity in Living-Donor Kidney Transplantation in the UK: Patient-Identified Reasons for Non-Donation among Family Members Open
There is ethnic inequity in access to living-donor kidney transplants in the UK. This study asked kidney patients from Black, Asian and minority ethnic groups why members of their family were not able to be living kidney donors. Responses …
View article: P1660ACCESS TO KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION IN THE UK CHINESE POPULATION: A UK RENAL REGISTRY ANALYSIS
P1660ACCESS TO KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION IN THE UK CHINESE POPULATION: A UK RENAL REGISTRY ANALYSIS Open
Background and Aims Previous UK Renal Registry (UKRR) analyses and the Access to Transplantation and Transplant Outcome Measures (ATTOM) study have shown ethnic disparity in access to kidney transplants in the UK, but access to transplanta…
View article: P1635INVESTIGATING REASONS FOR ETHNIC INEQUITY IN LIVING-DONOR KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION IN THE UK: A MIXED METHODS ANALYSIS OF A MULTICENTRE QUESTIONNAIRE-BASED STUDY
P1635INVESTIGATING REASONS FOR ETHNIC INEQUITY IN LIVING-DONOR KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION IN THE UK: A MIXED METHODS ANALYSIS OF A MULTICENTRE QUESTIONNAIRE-BASED STUDY Open
Background and Aims A living-donor kidney transplant (LDKT) is one of the best treatments for kidney failure, yet in the UK there is evidence of ethnic inequity in access. We designed this questionnaire-based mixed-methods study to investi…
View article: P0772CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE UK CHINESE POPULATION WITH KIDNEY FAILURE: A UK RENAL REGISTRY ANALYSIS
P0772CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE UK CHINESE POPULATION WITH KIDNEY FAILURE: A UK RENAL REGISTRY ANALYSIS Open
Background and Aims Data from the UK Renal Registry (UKRR) has shown that 0.5% of those in the UK with kidney failure are of Chinese ethnicity. The UK Chinese population is growing. Ethnic differences in cause of renal disease and dialysis…
View article: Has the UK living kidney donor population changed over time? A cross-sectional descriptive analysis of the UK living donor registry between 2006 and 2017
Has the UK living kidney donor population changed over time? A cross-sectional descriptive analysis of the UK living donor registry between 2006 and 2017 Open
Background A living-donor kidney transplant is the best treatment for most people with kidney failure. Population cohort studies have shown that lifetime living kidney donor risk is modified by sex, age, ethnicity, body mass index (BMI), c…
View article: Mediators of Socioeconomic Inequity in Living-donor Kidney Transplantation: Results From a UK Multicenter Case-Control Study
Mediators of Socioeconomic Inequity in Living-donor Kidney Transplantation: Results From a UK Multicenter Case-Control Study Open
Background. There is evidence of socioeconomic inequity in access to living-donor kidney transplantation, but limited evidence as to why. We investigated possible mediators of the inequity. Methods. This questionnaire-based case-control st…
View article: Beliefs of UK Transplant Recipients about Living Kidney Donation and Transplantation: Findings from a Multicentre Questionnaire-Based Case–Control Study
Beliefs of UK Transplant Recipients about Living Kidney Donation and Transplantation: Findings from a Multicentre Questionnaire-Based Case–Control Study Open
Differing beliefs about the acceptability of living-donor kidney transplants (LDKTs) have been proposed as explaining age, ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in their uptake. We investigated whether certain patient groups hold beliefs in…
View article: Young adults’ perspectives on living with kidney failure: a systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative studies
Young adults’ perspectives on living with kidney failure: a systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative studies Open
Introduction Young adults fare worse than younger adolescents or older adults on a broad range of health indicators. Those with a chronic illness such as renal failure are a particularly vulnerable group, who experience poor outcomes compa…
View article: Non-infectious aortitis in an immunosuppressed renal transplant recipient with IgA nephropathy
Non-infectious aortitis in an immunosuppressed renal transplant recipient with IgA nephropathy Open
A 54-year-old woman presented with atypical chest pain, fever and malaise. She was immunosuppressed with three agents following a living-donor kidney transplant 1 year previously. Her native kidney failure was secondary to biopsy-demonstra…