A biased test kept thousands of Black people from getting a kidney transplant. It's finally changing
Source: Associated Press
A biased test kept thousands of Black people from getting a kidney transplant. Its finally changing
BY LAURAN NEERGAARD
Updated 2:00 AM EDT, April 1, 2024
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Jazmin Evans had been waiting for a new kidney for four years when her hospital revealed shocking news: She should have been put on the transplant list in 2015 instead of 2019 and a racially biased organ test was to blame.
As upsetting as that notification was, it also was part of an unprecedented move to mitigate the racial inequity. Evans is among more than 14,000 Black kidney transplant candidates so far given credit for lost waiting time, moving them up the priority list for their transplant.
I remember just reading that letter over and over again, said Evans, 29, of Philadelphia, who shared the notice in a TikTok video to educate other patients. How could this happen?
At issue is a once widely used test that overestimated how well Black peoples kidneys were functioning, making them look healthier than they really were all because of an automated formula that calculated results for Black and non-Black patients differently. That race-based equation could delay diagnosis of organ failure and evaluation for a transplant, exacerbating other disparities that already make Black patients more at risk of needing a new kidney but less likely to get one.
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