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Table 9.14a
Unadjusted Patient Survival, Deceased Donor Liver 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
10,369
94.6%
0.2%
10,369
88.9%
0.3%
30,505
73.6%
0.3%
50,506
60.4%
0.3%
Primary Diagnosis
Non-Cholestatic Cirrhosis
6,169
94.5%
0.3%
6,169
88.4%
0.4%
18,620
72.3%
0.4%
31,956
57.1%
0.4%
Cholestatic Liver Disease/Cirrhosis
813
95.9%
0.7%
813
92.3%
0.9%
2,530
82.8%
0.8%
4,707
71.4%
0.9%
Acute Hepatic Necrosis
582
91.6%
1.2%
582
88.1%
1.3%
1,923
74.3%
1.1%
3,509
60.9%
1.1%
Biliary Atresia
314
95.5%
1.2%
314
93.9%
1.3%
914
90.1%
1.1%
1,671
85.7%
1.0%
Metabolic Diseases
304
93.8%
1.4%
304
91.1%
1.6%
972
82.6%
1.4%
1,666
74.7%
1.5%
Malignant Neoplasms
1,865
95.5%
0.5%
1,865
88.5%
0.7%
4,127
66.5%
1.0%
4,821
53.1%
1.7%
Other
322
91.6%
1.5%
322
87.3%
1.9%
1,419
73.1%
1.3%
2,176
64.8%
1.5%
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.
Patient survival follows patients from first transplant of this type until death.
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 liver transplants.
Multi-organ transplants are excluded.
Medical urgency status codes have changed over time. See Technical Notes chapter for further information.