FigureĀ 3.
Time from indication to transplant in European and non-European ancestry patients according to whether their transplant indication was in the prepandemic vs pandemic periods. Prepandemic was the transplant indication occurring before 15 December 2019 (3 months before the New York pandemic onset); the pandemic period was afterward. Relative to Europeans, non-European ancestry patients were delayed prepandemic. Delays were then further exacerbated by the pandemic, whereas no pandemic differences were observed in Europeans. Box plots present IQR (boxes), medians (solid horizontal lines), and range (bars). Maximum range outliers (17/313 patients) were excluded from this graphic.

Time from indication to transplant in European and non-European ancestry patients according to whether their transplant indication was in the prepandemic vs pandemic periods. Prepandemic was the transplant indication occurring before 15 December 2019 (3 months before the New York pandemic onset); the pandemic period was afterward. Relative to Europeans, non-European ancestry patients were delayed prepandemic. Delays were then further exacerbated by the pandemic, whereas no pandemic differences were observed in Europeans. Box plots present IQR (boxes), medians (solid horizontal lines), and range (bars). Maximum range outliers (17/313 patients) were excluded from this graphic.

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