Cytomegalovirus serologic matching in deceased donor kidney allocation optimizes high‐ and low‐risk (D+R− and D−R−) profiles and does not adversely affect transplant rates

Author:

Lockridge Joe12ORCID,Roberts Daniel1,Olyaei Ali34,Noble Brie N.4,Langewisch Eric5,Rehman Shehzad12,Stack Megan1,Scott David6,Orloff Susan6,Shaut Carley7,Gardner Brent7,Bennett William8,Norman Doug12

Affiliation:

1. Division of Nephrology Oregon Health and Science University Portland Oregon USA

2. Section of Nephrology VA Medical Center Portland Oregon USA

3. School of Pharmacy Oregon Health and Science University Portland Oregon USA

4. Department of Pharmacy Practice OSU College of Pharmacy Portland Oregon USA

5. Division of Nephrology University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha Nebraska USA

6. Division of Surgery Oregon Health and Science University Portland Oregon USA

7. Laboratory of Immunogenetics Oregon Health and Science University Portland Oregon USA

8. Legacy Transplant Service Legacy Health Portland Oregon USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Transplantation,Immunology and Allergy

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