Hosts Roz and Josh are joined by Dr. Adam Stewart to discuss the key articles of the February issue of the American Journal of Transplantation. [00:02:38] A competing risks model to estimate the risk of graft failure and patient death after kidney transplantation using continuous donor-recipient age combinations [00:09:00] Donor-derived bartonellosis in solid organ transplant recipients from unhoused donors in Alberta [00:16:54] Contemporary prevalence and practice patterns of out-of-sequence kidney allocation Editorial: Out-of-sequence allocation: a necessary innovation or a new inequity in transplantation? Editorial: Ethical implications of prioritizing utility at all costs: The rise of out-of-sequence transplants [00:28:18] Association of nonstandardized model for end-stage liver disease score exceptions with waitlist mortality in adult liver transplant candidates
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