David M Dickinson
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Recent Articles
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Mathur A, Xing J, Dickinson D, Warren P, Gifford K, Hong B, et al.
Clin Transplant
. 2018 May;
32(7):e13277.
PMID: 29740879
Background: The National Living Donor Assistance Center (NLDAC) enables living donor kidney transplants through financial assistance of living donors, but its return on investment (ROI) through savings on dialysis costs...
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Ojo A, Pietroski R, OConnor K, McGowan J, Dickinson D
Am J Transplant
. 2005 Mar;
5(4 Pt 2):958-66.
PMID: 15760421
Previous measures of OPO performance based on population counts have been deemed inadequate, and the need for new methods has been widely accepted. This article explains recent developments in OPO...
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Schaubel D, Dykstra D, Murray S, Ashby V, McCullough K, Dickinson D, et al.
Am J Transplant
. 2005 Mar;
5(4 Pt 2):950-7.
PMID: 15760420
This article provides detailed explanations of the methods frequently employed in outcomes analyses performed by the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR). All aspects of the analytical process are discussed,...
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Dickinson D, Dykstra D, Levine G, Li S, Welch J, Webb R
Am J Transplant
. 2005 Mar;
5(4 Pt 2):850-61.
PMID: 15760413
The process of collecting and analyzing transplant data is complex. Familiarity with how these data are collected is crucial to a thorough understanding of the information. This article focuses on...
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Pisoni R, Gillespie B, Dickinson D, Chen K, Kutner M, Wolfe R
Am J Kidney Dis
. 2004 Oct;
44(5 Suppl 2):7-15.
PMID: 15486868
The Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (DOPPS) is a prospective, observational study designed to elucidate aspects of hemodialysis practice that are associated with the best outcomes for hemodialysis patients....
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Wolfe R, Schaubel D, Webb R, Dickinson D, Ashby V, Dykstra D, et al.
Am J Transplant
. 2004 Apr;
4 Suppl 9:106-13.
PMID: 15113359
It is highly desirable to base decisions designed to improve medical practice or organ allocation policies on the analyses of the most recent data available. Yet there is often a...
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Dickinson D, Bryant P, Williams M, Levine G, Li S, Welch J, et al.
Am J Transplant
. 2004 Apr;
4 Suppl 9:13-26.
PMID: 15113352
By examining the sources, quality and organization of transplant data available, as well as making observations about data reporting patterns and accuracy, we hope to improve understanding of existing results,...
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Wolfe R, Webb R, Dickinson D, Ashby V, Dykstra D, Hulbert-Shearon T, et al.
Am J Transplant
. 2003 Apr;
3 Suppl 4:103-13.
PMID: 12694054
No abstract available.
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Dickinson D, Ellison M, Webb R
Am J Transplant
. 2003 Apr;
3 Suppl 4:13-28.
PMID: 12694047
No abstract available.