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Table 2 Associations between cohort characteristics and the proportions of transplants of living-donor organs

From: Interaction between socioeconomic deprivation and ethnicity for likelihood of receiving living-donor kidney transplantation

 

Donor Type

 

Deceased

Living

p-Value

IMD Quintile

  

< 0.001**

1 (Most Deprived)

549 (72.4%)

209 (27.6%)

 

2

257 (65.7%)

134 (34.3%)

 

3

193 (58.3%)

138 (41.7%)

 

4

133 (52.4%)

121 (47.6%)

 

5 (Least Deprived)

113 (49.6%)

115 (50.4%)

 

Age (Years)*

  

< 0.001**

  < 35

215 (54.6%)

179 (45.4%)

 

35–44

247 (61.8%)

153 (38.3%)

 

45–54

328 (64.8%)

178 (35.2%)

 

55–64

306 (67.5%)

147 (32.5%)

 

65+

149 (71.3%)

60 (28.7%)

 

Gender

  

0.298

Female

516 (64.8%)

280 (35.2%)

 

Male

729 (62.5%)

437 (37.5%)

 

Ethnicity

  

< 0.001**

White

710 (56.8%)

541 (43.2%)

 

South Asian

329 (78.1%)

92 (21.9%)

 

Black

111 (82.2%)

24 (17.8%)

 

Other

77 (59.7%)

52 (40.3%)

 

Body Mass Index (kg/m2)*

  

0.076**

  < 18.5

22 (62.9%)

13 (37.1%)

 

18.5–24.9

379 (63.6%)

217 (36.4%)

 

25.0–29.9

409 (59.9%)

274 (40.1%)

 

30.0–34.9

280 (67.5%)

135 (32.5%)

 

35.0+

78 (75.7%)

25 (24.3%)

 

Diabetes

  

0.002

No

1033 (61.2%)

654 (38.8%)

 

Yes

160 (71.7%)

63 (28.3%)

 

Hypertension

  

0.124

No

485 (64.6%)

266 (35.4%)

 

Yes

708 (61.1%)

451 (38.9%)

 

Previous Transplants

  

0.570

No

1175 (63.3%)

681 (36.7%)

 

Yes

70 (66.0%)

36 (34.0%)

 

On Dialysis

  

< 0.001

No

332 (47.3%)

370 (52.7%)

 

Yes

861 (71.3%)

347 (28.7%)

 

Time on Waiting List*

  

< 0.001**

  < 12 Months

207 (38.8%)

326 (61.2%)

 

12–23 Months

161 (49.1%)

167 (50.9%)

 

24–35 Months

181 (68.0%)

85 (32.0%)

 

36–59 Months

349 (83.5%)

69 (16.5%)

 

60+ Months

319 (84.6%)

58 (15.4%)

 

Year of Transplant*

  

< 0.001**

2007–2011

354 (55.6%)

283 (44.4%)

 

2012–2015

377 (60.1%)

250 (39.9%)

 

2016–2020

514 (73.6%)

184 (26.4%)

 
  1. Data are reported as N (row %), with p-values from Chi-square tests, unless stated otherwise. Bold p-values are significant at p < 0.05. *The factor was divided into categories to illustrate the association with donor type, but p-values were based on the original untransformed variable. **p-Value from Mann-Whitney U test, as the factor is ordinal/continuous