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As Clear as Mud: Volatility of the Five-Tier Quality Assessment of Kidney Transplant Centers in the United States

J. Schold,1 K. Andreoni,2 A. Chandraker,3 R. Gaston,4 J. Locke,4 A. Mathur,5 T. Pruett,6 A. Rana,7 L. Ratner,8 L. Buccini.1

1Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland
2University of Florida, Gainesville
3Harvard Medical School, Boston
4University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham
5Mayo Clinic, Phoenix
6University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
7Baylor College of Medicine, Houston
8Columbia University, New York.

Meeting: 2018 American Transplant Congress

Abstract number: 572

Keywords: Graft survival, Kidney transplantation, Outcome

Session Information

Session Name: Concurrent Session: Non-Organ Specific: Economics, Public Policy, Allocation, Ethics - 3

Session Type: Concurrent Session

Date: Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Session Time: 4:30pm-6:00pm

 Presentation Time: 4:42pm-4:54pm

Location: Room 4C-4

Outcomes of patients receiving transplants in the US are systematically aggregated into bi-annual Program-Specific Reports(PSRs) detailing risk-adjusted survival by transplant center. Recently the SRTR issued 5-tier ratings evaluating centers based on risk-adjusted one-year graft survival. Our primary aim was to examine the reliability of 5-tier ratings over time. Using ten consecutive PSRs for adult kidney transplant centers from June,2012 to December,2016(n=208) we applied 5-tier ratings to center outcomes and evaluated ratings over time. From the baseline period(June,2012), 47% of centers had at least a one-unit tier change within six months, 66% by one year, and 94% by three years. Similarly, 46% of centers had at least a 2-unit tier change by three years. In comparison, 15% of centers had a change in the traditional 3-tier rating at three years. 5-tier ratings at four years had minimal association with baseline rating(Kappa=0.07,95%C.I. -0.002,0.158). Centers had median 3 different 5-tier ratings over the period(q1=2,q3=4). Findings were consistent by center volume and baseline 5-tier rating. Cumulatively, results suggest that 5-tier ratings are highly volatile, potentially limiting their utility for informing potential stakeholders, particularly transplant candidates given expected waiting times between wait listing and transplantation.

CITATION INFORMATION: Schold J., Andreoni K., Chandraker A., Gaston R., Locke J., Mathur A., Pruett T., Rana A., Ratner L., Buccini L. As Clear as Mud: Volatility of the Five-Tier Quality Assessment of Kidney Transplant Centers in the United States Am J Transplant. 2017;17 (suppl 3).

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To cite this abstract in AMA style:

Schold J, Andreoni K, Chandraker A, Gaston R, Locke J, Mathur A, Pruett T, Rana A, Ratner L, Buccini L. As Clear as Mud: Volatility of the Five-Tier Quality Assessment of Kidney Transplant Centers in the United States [abstract]. https://atcmeetingabstracts.com/abstract/as-clear-as-mud-volatility-of-the-five-tier-quality-assessment-of-kidney-transplant-centers-in-the-united-states/. Accessed May 11, 2025.

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