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Fig 1.

Multi-state modeling framework.

CPRA i (i = 1 to 6) is one of the six CPRA categories: 1) 0%; 2) 1–79%, 3) 80–90%, 4) 90–95% 5) 95%-98%, 6) 99%-100%). CPRA j (j = 1 to 6) is another CPRA category, different from category i. There are 12 initial/intermediate states. (see supplemental materials for additional details).

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Table 1.

Pre-KAS and Post-KAS cohort demographics.

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Fig 2.

Cross sectional plots of transition probabilities among states at one year post-listing.

(Panel A) Cross-sectional plots showing transition probabilities from initially active CPRA states. (Panel B) Cross sectional plots showing transition probabilities from initially inactive CPRA state.

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Fig 3.

Cumulative probability of death stratified by activity status.

(Panel A) Line graphs of individuals listed active vs. inactive in the pre-KAS cohort. (Panel B) Line graphs of individuals listed active vs. inactive in the post-KAS cohort.

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Fig 4.

Pre-KAS versus Post-KAS transplant probabilities.

(Panel A) Line graphs with 95% CIs comparing the probabilities of deceased donor transplants between the pre-KAS and post-KAS cohorts, stratified by initially-active CPRA state. (Panel B) Line graphs with 95% CIs comparing the probabilities of deceased donor transplants between the pre-KAS and post-KAS cohorts, stratified by initially-inactive CPRA state.

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