Skip To Main Content
Contact us
|
Help
Home
About
ADR
ADR Archives
Resources
Contact
Flash e-reader
Choose a chapter:
Introduction
Kidney
Pancreas
Liver
Intestine
Heart
Lung
Deceased Organ Donation
Allocation Policies
Appendix
Table Selection
Choose an organ:
All Organs
Kidney
Pancreas
Kidney/Pancreas
Heart
Lung
Heart/Lung
Intestine
Liver
Choose a group:
Choose a characteristic:
Requires
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Table 12.10
Unadjusted Graft Survival, Deceased Donor Lung 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
2,931
91.6%
0.5%
2,931
81.5%
0.7%
7,948
51.2%
0.7%
12,650
26.1%
0.7%
Transplant Center State
Alabama
53
90.6%
4.0%
53
81.1%
5.4%
165
49.1%
4.9%
327
24.8%
3.8%
Arizona
59
89.8%
3.9%
59
84.7%
4.7%
96
48.8%
7.9%
122
29.0%
9.1%
California
378
93.6%
1.3%
378
82.0%
2.0%
1,014
48.6%
2.0%
1,473
21.6%
2.4%
Colorado
65
96.9%
2.1%
65
87.7%
4.1%
200
46.9%
4.3%
353
21.6%
3.7%
Florida
235
88.1%
2.1%
235
80.0%
2.6%
593
54.2%
2.6%
774
23.8%
4.1%
Georgia
52
92.3%
3.7%
52
86.5%
4.7%
152
46.7%
5.3%
207
16.8%
5.1%
Iowa
17
100.0%
0.0%
17
94.1%
5.7%
17
+
+
17
+
+
Illinois
113
89.4%
2.9%
113
79.4%
3.8%
249
61.7%
3.7%
416
31.8%
4.2%
Indiana
60
86.7%
4.4%
60
70.0%
5.9%
234
47.6%
3.8%
362
15.4%
3.7%
Kentucky
58
89.7%
4.0%
58
70.7%
6.0%
143
41.4%
5.6%
244
18.7%
4.0%
Louisiana
0
-
-
0
-
-
39
52.7%
8.2%
132
6.2%
3.2%
Massachusetts
73
93.2%
3.0%
73
80.8%
4.6%
203
38.3%
4.3%
347
22.1%
3.6%
Maryland
67
91.0%
3.5%
67
79.0%
5.0%
168
40.9%
6.1%
307
27.8%
4.0%
Michigan
77
93.5%
2.8%
77
85.7%
4.0%
207
60.1%
4.6%
400
33.8%
3.8%
Minnesota
85
91.8%
3.0%
85
82.4%
4.1%
278
61.2%
3.7%
460
40.2%
3.5%
Missouri
138
93.5%
2.1%
138
83.3%
3.2%
406
57.2%
3.0%
756
38.2%
2.5%
North Carolina
149
90.6%
2.4%
149
83.8%
3.0%
440
51.4%
3.1%
768
28.1%
2.8%
Nebraska
0
-
-
0
-
-
0
-
-
6
16.7%
15.2%
New Jersey
3
100.0%
0.0%
3
100.0%
0.0%
3
+
+
3
+
+
New York
117
95.7%
1.9%
117
84.6%
3.3%
298
53.8%
4.0%
421
25.3%
4.9%
Ohio
143
90.9%
2.4%
143
84.6%
3.0%
416
54.7%
3.0%
677
23.2%
3.0%
Oklahoma
23
95.7%
4.3%
23
73.9%
9.2%
88
28.1%
5.9%
127
17.8%
5.3%
Oregon
0
-
-
0
-
-
0
-
-
6
+
+
Pennsylvania
420
89.8%
1.5%
420
78.3%
2.0%
945
55.0%
2.0%
1,382
27.0%
2.4%
Tennessee
28
92.9%
4.9%
28
85.7%
6.6%
117
36.0%
5.4%
204
25.6%
3.9%
Texas
240
89.6%
2.0%
240
82.0%
2.5%
621
45.2%
2.6%
956
22.6%
2.6%
Utah
20
100.0%
0.0%
20
100.0%
0.0%
51
51.1%
9.0%
96
22.9%
7.0%
Virginia
82
91.5%
3.1%
82
78.0%
4.6%
301
50.8%
3.7%
503
20.8%
3.2%
Washington
98
95.9%
2.0%
98
88.8%
3.2%
272
58.8%
4.1%
404
21.8%
6.5%
Wisconsin
78
92.3%
3.0%
78
76.9%
4.8%
232
57.3%
3.9%
400
42.3%
3.7%
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 lung and heart-lung transplants.
Multi-organ transplants are excluded.