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Mortality after Renal Allograft Failure and Return to Dialysis
Amarpali Brar
, Mariana Markell
, Dimitre G. Stefanov
, Edem Timpo
, Rahul M. Jindal
, Robert Nee
, Nabil Sumrani
, Devon John
, Fasika Tedla
, Moro O. Salifu
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Dialysis
100%
Adjusted Hazard Ratio
100%
Renal Allograft Loss
100%
Kidney Allograft Failure
50%
Dialysis Initiation
50%
Kidney Transplant
33%
Glomerular Filtration Rate
16%
Improved Outcomes
16%
Dialysis Patients
16%
Hemoglobin
16%
Hemodialysis
16%
Long-term Survival
16%
High Mortality
16%
Mortality Risk
16%
Patient Outcomes
16%
Arteriovenous Fistula
16%
Non-associated
16%
Albumin
16%
Excess Mortality
16%
Zip Code
16%
Statistical Association
16%
Insurance
16%
Vascular Access
16%
Cox Regression Analysis
16%
United States Renal Data System (USRDS)
16%
Anemia Management
16%
Stage 5 Chronic Kidney Disease
16%
Median Income
16%
Code-based
16%
Incident Cohort
16%
Dialysis Management
16%
Nutritional Issues
16%
Nationally Representative Sample
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Hazard Ratio
100%
Kidney Allograft
100%
Glomerular Filtration Rate
16%
Chronic Kidney Disease
16%
Anemia
16%
Hemodialysis
16%
Long Term Survival
16%
Proportional Hazards Model
16%
Arteriovenous Fistula
16%
Vascular Access
16%
Kidney Graft
16%
Patient History of Kidney Transplantation
16%
Underweight
16%
Hemoglobins
16%
Nutrition
16%
Albumin
16%
Regression Analysis
16%