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02 1.071.13 ), a segmental graft (ratio1.20 1.271.35 ), a living donor graft (ratio1.27 1.381.51 ), and obesity (ratio1.03 1.101.17 ) were associated with a longer LOS. The MLOSR was 1.25 in infants and 1.26 in children, meaning if an infant received a transplant at another center with a longer LOS, we would expect a 1.25-fold difference in LOS driven by center practices alone. CONCLUSIONS While center-level practices account for substantial variation in LOS, consideration of donor and recipient factors can help clinicians provide more