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Table 1 Demographics of donors included in this study

From: Donation after brain death followed by circulatory death, a novel donation pattern, confers comparable renal allograft outcomes with donation after brain death

Clinical Values

DBCD (n = 199)

DBD (n = 85)

P

Age(years)

40.4 ± 13.0

28.8 ± 11.6

0.26

Gender (%Female)

15.1

15.3

1

Cause of death, n (%)

 Cerebral trauma

106(53.3)

59(69.4)

0.04

 Cerebrovascular accident

84(42.2)

23(27.1)

 Others

9(4.5)

3(3.5)

Using of vasoactive drugs, n (%)

153(76.9)

71(83.5)

0.27

Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation, n (%)

17(8.5)

7(8.2)

1.00

ICU Time of Donor(days)

6.8 ± 5.7

8.1 ± 6.7

0.14

Donor BMI (kg/m2)

22.9 ± 2.2

21.5 ± 3.6

0.11

Terminal donor Cr(μmol/L)

149.9 ± 55.9

147.4 ± 123.3

0.90

History of arterial hypertension, n (%)

43(21.6)

11(12.9)

0.10

History of heart disease, n (%)

6(3.0)

5(5.9)

0.31

History of diabetes, n (%)

6(3.0)

1(1.2)

0.68

Cold ischemia time(hours)

5.5 ± 2.2

5.7 ± 2.4

0.06

Warm ischemia time(minutes)

16.2 ± 5.2

–

–

  < 10 min

39(19.6)

–

–

 10–20 min

115(57.8)

–

–

 20-30 min

37(18.6)

–

–

  > 30 min

8(4.0)

–

–

  1. ICU intensive care unit, BMI body mass index, Cr creatinine