March 10, 2026
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Removing race from kidney function algorithm helped more Black patients access transplants

Several years ago, nephrologists attempted a first-of-its-kind effort: remove race from a key clinical algorithm, and attempt to undo the harms of the race-based equation for those who were still being negatively affected by it. 

Until 2021, eGFR, which is used to measure kidney function, was inflated by around 16% to 21% for Black patients — which could mask severe kidney disease and delay urgently needed transplants. Not only was the equation phased out in 2022, but the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network mandated that transplant programs submit modifications for Black patients waiting for transplants. 

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