Survival following renal transplantation in Saskatchewan, 1970--74: follow-up study using medical insurance records
The patient history file of a medical care insurance plan can be used for statistical purposes in many ways. This is illustrated by the use of the records of the Saskatchewan Medical Care Insurance Commission to study the survival of patients receiving kidney transplants in the period 1970--74. Duri...
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Published in: | Canadian Medical Association journal Vol. 121; no. 4; p. 434 |
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Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Canada
Can Med Assoc
18-08-1979
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Summary: | The patient history file of a medical care insurance plan can be used for statistical purposes in many ways. This is illustrated by the use of the records of the Saskatchewan Medical Care Insurance Commission to study the survival of patients receiving kidney transplants in the period 1970--74. During this period 48 males and 23 females received at least one renal transplant; these patients represented 34% of all males and 28% of all females undergoing regular renal dialysis. These period prevalence estimates are consistent with calculations based on incidence and point prevalence reported elsewhere. Life-table calculations showed the 4-year survival rate following first kidney transplantation in Saskatchewan to be 45% for all patients, 55% for those less than 45 years of age and 26% for those 45 years of age or older. |
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ISSN: | 0008-4409 |