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Economic and humanistic burden in kidney transplant rejection: a literature review.

Emily MossAnita BurrellJames LeeDawn ReichenbachSarah MitchellSongkai YanKris Thiruvillakkat
Published in: Expert review of pharmacoeconomics & outcomes research (2024)
Evidence suggests greater economic burden and increased HRQOL impairment with ABMR-related kidney transplant rejection relative to non-ABMR, although small sample sizes and missing definitions for ABMR make meaningful comparisons between studies challenging. Because no International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-10 codes currently describe the etiologies of transplant rejection, it is difficult to characterize the burden of distinct types of transplant rejection. The paucity of high-quality data on the burden of ABMR in kidney transplant rejection demonstrates the need for more etiology-centric ICD-10 codes.
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