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Table 11.10
Unadjusted Graft Survival, Heart Transplants
Survival at 3 Months, 1 Year, 5 Years, and 10 Years
3 Months
1 Year
5 Years
10 Years
(Tx 2007 - 2008)
(Tx 2007 - 2008)
(Tx 2003 - 2008)
(Tx 1998 - 2008)
N
%
Std. Err.
N
%
Std. Err.
N
%
Std. Err.
N
%
Std. Err.
Total
All
4,222
93.1%
0.4%
4,222
88.3%
0.5%
12,409
73.9%
0.5%
23,276
54.7%
0.5%
Transplant Center State
Alabama
39
94.9%
3.5%
39
87.2%
5.4%
124
70.5%
4.7%
270
55.7%
3.9%
Arkansas
66
95.5%
2.6%
66
90.9%
3.5%
177
62.9%
4.4%
257
43.7%
5.5%
Arizona
92
93.5%
2.6%
92
90.2%
3.1%
250
74.1%
3.5%
394
58.4%
3.5%
California
541
94.6%
1.0%
541
90.0%
1.3%
1,595
75.8%
1.2%
2,852
54.6%
1.4%
Colorado
65
93.8%
3.0%
65
89.2%
3.8%
190
75.9%
3.4%
400
55.4%
3.4%
Connecticut
43
90.7%
4.4%
43
81.4%
5.9%
103
60.5%
5.6%
223
39.6%
4.6%
District of Columbia
7
85.7%
13.2%
7
85.7%
13.2%
39
79.0%
6.6%
77
65.2%
6.5%
Delaware
4
75.0%
21.7%
4
75.0%
21.7%
6
66.7%
19.2%
6
+
+
Florida
290
94.1%
1.4%
290
87.6%
1.9%
813
76.1%
1.8%
1,410
57.5%
2.0%
Georgia
90
90.0%
3.2%
90
85.6%
3.7%
254
67.5%
3.6%
483
54.8%
3.0%
Hawaii
3
100.0%
0.0%
3
66.7%
27.2%
7
57.1%
24.9%
17
40.8%
18.7%
Iowa
18
100.0%
0.0%
18
100.0%
0.0%
57
90.0%
4.4%
115
68.2%
5.8%
Illinois
166
94.6%
1.8%
166
91.0%
2.2%
437
72.7%
2.7%
783
56.2%
2.6%
Indiana
77
92.2%
3.1%
77
77.9%
4.7%
232
63.4%
3.7%
445
45.3%
3.4%
Kansas
13
76.9%
11.7%
13
76.9%
11.7%
40
78.7%
6.7%
68
42.7%
9.1%
Kentucky
35
88.6%
5.4%
35
85.7%
5.9%
136
73.4%
4.3%
300
48.3%
3.8%
Louisiana
42
92.9%
4.0%
42
85.7%
5.4%
146
71.5%
4.1%
429
49.5%
3.1%
Massachusetts
153
92.8%
2.1%
153
88.2%
2.6%
363
79.2%
2.7%
655
61.4%
2.8%
Maryland
89
87.6%
3.5%
89
77.5%
4.4%
204
70.2%
3.5%
330
47.4%
4.1%
Michigan
99
94.9%
2.2%
99
92.9%
2.6%
308
79.2%
2.6%
615
52.8%
3.1%
Minnesota
112
96.4%
1.8%
112
93.8%
2.3%
356
79.7%
2.4%
599
63.9%
2.9%
Missouri
171
91.8%
2.1%
171
85.4%
2.7%
436
75.8%
2.4%
781
54.9%
2.6%
Mississippi
18
94.4%
5.4%
18
94.4%
5.4%
51
64.7%
8.1%
109
53.4%
6.2%
North Carolina
163
93.3%
2.0%
163
90.2%
2.3%
475
71.4%
2.5%
900
50.3%
2.6%
Nebraska
25
96.0%
3.9%
25
92.0%
5.4%
54
70.7%
7.5%
86
38.3%
9.1%
New Jersey
92
96.7%
1.9%
92
92.4%
2.8%
264
79.9%
2.9%
423
51.3%
4.4%
New Mexico
0
-
-
0
-
-
0
-
-
20
54.5%
11.2%
New York
270
94.4%
1.4%
270
87.4%
2.0%
861
72.6%
1.7%
1,586
57.5%
1.8%
Ohio
175
90.9%
2.2%
175
86.3%
2.6%
591
76.4%
2.0%
1,255
55.2%
2.0%
Oklahoma
22
90.9%
6.1%
22
86.4%
7.3%
107
63.6%
5.6%
256
47.2%
4.0%
Oregon
35
94.3%
3.9%
35
91.4%
4.7%
115
80.4%
4.5%
236
62.1%
4.7%
Pennsylvania
353
92.6%
1.4%
353
87.8%
1.7%
1,011
73.6%
1.7%
1,975
54.2%
1.6%
Puerto Rico
21
100.0%
0.0%
21
100.0%
0.0%
77
72.4%
6.4%
111
52.4%
9.2%
South Carolina
39
94.9%
3.5%
39
92.3%
4.3%
116
77.5%
4.7%
234
64.0%
4.4%
Tennessee
99
85.9%
3.5%
99
81.8%
3.9%
298
73.2%
2.9%
605
51.3%
2.9%
Texas
368
92.9%
1.3%
368
88.0%
1.7%
1,059
67.4%
1.8%
1,949
51.1%
1.6%
Utah
67
95.5%
2.5%
67
94.0%
2.9%
207
81.2%
3.3%
350
61.8%
4.1%
Virginia
111
91.9%
2.6%
111
89.2%
2.9%
319
72.6%
2.9%
609
51.7%
2.9%
Washington
81
96.3%
2.1%
81
95.1%
2.4%
236
85.2%
2.6%
434
74.3%
2.7%
Wisconsin
68
83.8%
4.5%
68
79.4%
4.9%
295
74.3%
2.9%
629
56.7%
2.7%
Source: OPTN/SRTR Data as of October 1, 2010.
(+) = Values not determined due to insufficient follow-up. (-) = Values not determined since there were no transplants in the category.
Cohorts are transplants performed during the years listed at the top of the table.
Graft survival follows individual transplants until graft failure.
Counts for patient and graft survival are different because a patient may have more than one transplant for a type of organ.
Center volume = Center's yearly transplants performed during the base period, based on heart and heart-lung transplants.
Multi-organ transplants are excluded.
Medical urgency status codes have changed over time. See Technical Notes chapter for further information.