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Donation after Brain Death (DBD) rates vs (a) Donation after Cardiocirculatory Death (DCD) rate (b) controlled Donation after Cardiocirculatory Death (cDCD) rate and (c) uncontrolled Donation after Cardiocirculatory Death (uDCD) rate.
<p>Solid lines are the Lowess curve of the predicted values from the fitted model.</p
Listing of Countries Utilizing DCD and Relevant Maastricht Categories (Adapted from Dominguez-Gil B, Haase-Kromwijk B, Van Leiden H, Neuberger J, Coene L, et al.) [18].
<p>In addition to the countries listed above, the following countries have reported occasional, very low rates of DCD donation activity since 2000: Algeria, Bolivia, Brazil, Croatia, Hong Kong SARC, Lebanon, Pakistan, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Turkey and Ukraine.</p
Transplant Rate by (a) Donation after Brain Death (DBD) rate and (b) Donation after Cardiocirculatory Death (DCD) rate.
<p>Solid lines are the Lowess curve of the predicted values from the fitted model.</p
Boxplots of Average Number of Transplanted Organs per DBD and DCD Donor.
<p>Mean difference for number of transplants by donor type = 1.51 (95% CI: 1.42,1.60, p<0.001).</p
Average (a) Deceased Donors (DD), (b) Donation after Brain Death (DBD) and (c) Donation after Cardiocirculatory Death (DCD) rates over time by Group One (solid line), Group Two (dashed line) and Group Three (dotted line) countries.
<p>Average (a) Deceased Donors (DD), (b) Donation after Brain Death (DBD) and (c) Donation after Cardiocirculatory Death (DCD) rates over time by Group One (solid line), Group Two (dashed line) and Group Three (dotted line) countries.</p