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Do outcomes for heart transplantation differ based on donor and recipient race?

David BlitzerJ'Undra N PeguesSeth T LiretteDavid A BaranMonica ColvinAwori HayangaHannah Copeland
Published in: Clinical transplantation (2023)
African American and Hispanic recipients have decreased survival compared to White recipients after heart transplant. The African American donor does not decrease survival. Racial differences still exist in donor and recipient characteristics and recipient outcomes after OHT. Increasing the donor pool for all races and ethnicities would potentially benefit all recipients. Continued study is warranted in order to minimize these differences among recipients and identify factors that could be contributing to decreased survival, in order to optimize outcomes for African American and Hispanic recipients post-transplant and eliminate disparities.
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