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Open Access 01-12-2016 | Technical advance

Predicting patient survival after deceased donor kidney transplantation using flexible parametric modelling

Authors: Bernadette Li, John A. Cairns, Matthew L. Robb, Rachel J. Johnson, Christopher J. E. Watson, John L. Forsythe, Gabriel C. Oniscu, Rommel Ravanan, Christopher Dudley, Paul Roderick, Wendy Metcalfe, Charles R. Tomson, J. Andrew Bradley

Published in: BMC Nephrology | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

The influence of donor and recipient factors on outcomes following kidney transplantation is commonly analysed using Cox regression models, but this approach is not useful for predicting long-term survival beyond observed data. We demonstrate the application of a flexible parametric approach to fit a model that can be extrapolated for the purpose of predicting mean patient survival. The primary motivation for this analysis is to develop a predictive model to estimate post-transplant survival based on individual patient characteristics to inform the design of alternative approaches to allocating deceased donor kidneys to those on the transplant waiting list in the United Kingdom.

Methods

We analysed data from over 12,000 recipients of deceased donor kidney or combined kidney and pancreas transplants between 2003 and 2012. We fitted a flexible parametric model incorporating restricted cubic splines to characterise the baseline hazard function and explored a range of covariates including recipient, donor and transplant-related factors.

Results

Multivariable analysis showed the risk of death increased with recipient and donor age, diabetic nephropathy as the recipient’s primary renal diagnosis and donor hypertension. The risk of death was lower in female recipients, patients with polycystic kidney disease and recipients of pre-emptive transplants. The final model was used to extrapolate survival curves in order to calculate mean survival times for patients with specific characteristics.

Conclusion

The use of flexible parametric modelling techniques allowed us to address some of the limitations of both the Cox regression approach and of standard parametric models when the goal is to predict long-term survival.
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Metadata
Title
Predicting patient survival after deceased donor kidney transplantation using flexible parametric modelling
Authors
Bernadette Li
John A. Cairns
Matthew L. Robb
Rachel J. Johnson
Christopher J. E. Watson
John L. Forsythe
Gabriel C. Oniscu
Rommel Ravanan
Christopher Dudley
Paul Roderick
Wendy Metcalfe
Charles R. Tomson
J. Andrew Bradley
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Nephrology / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2369
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-016-0264-0

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