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Table 4 Proportions of transplants from living-donors by IMD and ethnicity

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

IMD Quintile

Ethnicity

White

(N = 1251)

South Asian

(N = 421)

Black

(N = 135)

Other

(N = 129)

1 (Most Deprived)

138/329 (41.9%)

44/264 (16.7%)

9/95 (9.5%)

15/59 (25.4%)

2

97/266 (36.5%)

20/73 (27.4%)

6/20 (30.0%)

10/27 (37.0%)

3

113/258 (43.8%)

12/47 (25.5%)

4/10 (40.0%)

8/13 (61.5%)

4

103/218 (47.2%)

8/19 (42.1%)

2/5 (40.0%)

7/9 (77.8%)

5 (Least Deprived)

90/180 (50.0%)

8/18 (44.4%)

3/5 (60.0%)

12/21 (57.1%)

Odds Ratio (95% CI)*

1.11 (1.02–1.20)

1.43 (1.18–1.73)

2.02 (1.38–2.96)

1.53 (1.19–1.97)

p-Value*

0.015

< 0.001

< 0.001

< 0.001

  1. Data are reported as the n/N (%) of patients receiving living-donor organs for each combination of IMD quintile and ethnicity. Bold p-values are significant at p < 0.05. *Results from binary logistic regression models for each subgroup of ethnicity, with the IMD quintile as a continuous covariate; hence, the odds ratios represent the change in the likelihood of receiving a living-donor organ per increase of one IMD quintile