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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%
Transplant Center State
Alabama
190
95.8%
1.5%
190
90.5%
2.1%
498
76.8%
2.3%
916
63.3%
2.2%
Arkansas
50
96.0%
2.8%
50
94.0%
3.4%
89
68.7%
15.9%
89
+
+
Arizona
212
96.7%
1.2%
212
91.0%
2.0%
486
76.5%
2.4%
688
62.0%
3.3%
California
1,182
94.8%
0.6%
1,182
89.5%
0.9%
3,524
75.7%
0.8%
6,081
64.3%
0.8%
Colorado
156
94.2%
1.9%
156
88.5%
2.6%
448
80.9%
2.2%
751
71.7%
2.4%
Connecticut
75
93.3%
2.9%
75
88.0%
3.8%
177
71.5%
4.3%
325
59.3%
3.6%
District of Columbia
109
93.6%
2.3%
109
91.7%
2.6%
300
72.9%
3.1%
436
62.3%
3.2%
Delaware
7
85.7%
13.2%
7
71.4%
17.1%
31
79.2%
7.7%
47
+
+
Florida
1,011
96.3%
0.6%
1,011
90.1%
0.9%
2,904
75.0%
1.0%
4,869
61.1%
1.0%
Georgia
257
95.7%
1.3%
257
90.3%
1.8%
668
69.0%
2.3%
1,011
56.6%
2.4%
Hawaii
25
92.0%
5.4%
25
88.0%
6.5%
74
71.2%
6.3%
122
69.6%
5.2%
Iowa
45
97.8%
2.2%
45
95.6%
3.1%
141
84.2%
3.4%
327
63.5%
3.7%
Illinois
366
91.0%
1.5%
366
83.3%
1.9%
1,217
70.6%
1.4%
2,029
57.8%
1.5%
Indiana
220
95.0%
1.5%
220
88.2%
2.2%
785
72.5%
1.9%
1,122
57.8%
2.7%
Kansas
122
94.3%
2.1%
122
93.4%
2.2%
265
77.4%
3.7%
427
61.1%
3.7%
Kentucky
152
91.4%
2.3%
152
84.9%
2.9%
465
70.8%
2.4%
716
59.7%
2.7%
Louisiana
247
96.0%
1.3%
247
92.3%
1.7%
777
73.6%
1.8%
1,265
58.4%
2.0%
Massachusetts
200
90.5%
2.1%
200
84.5%
2.6%
669
71.3%
2.0%
1,218
57.8%
1.9%
Maryland
175
92.0%
2.1%
175
78.9%
3.1%
448
63.0%
2.7%
705
53.7%
2.6%
Michigan
327
96.3%
1.0%
327
90.5%
1.6%
923
74.4%
1.7%
1,457
62.0%
1.9%
Minnesota
225
94.2%
1.6%
225
89.8%
2.0%
688
77.0%
1.8%
1,248
65.5%
1.9%
Missouri
255
94.1%
1.5%
255
89.4%
1.9%
720
75.7%
2.0%
1,130
64.1%
2.0%
North Carolina
226
93.8%
1.6%
226
85.4%
2.3%
646
71.1%
2.1%
1,167
59.9%
1.9%
Nebraska
129
96.1%
1.7%
129
89.9%
2.7%
429
76.7%
2.3%
807
65.4%
2.1%
New Jersey
127
96.9%
1.5%
127
91.3%
2.5%
428
73.8%
2.4%
768
62.8%
2.3%
New Mexico
0
-
-
0
-
-
0
-
-
27
66.7%
9.1%
New York
753
91.6%
1.0%
753
84.7%
1.3%
2,470
64.6%
1.2%
3,870
54.2%
1.2%
Ohio
429
95.8%
1.0%
429
91.4%
1.4%
1,198
72.8%
1.6%
1,883
61.0%
1.6%
Oklahoma
107
94.4%
2.2%
107
91.6%
2.7%
331
78.5%
2.6%
563
69.9%
2.8%
Oregon
103
100.0%
0.0%
103
93.2%
2.5%
281
82.5%
2.6%
508
62.4%
3.1%
Pennsylvania
749
94.7%
0.8%
749
87.4%
1.2%
2,392
70.7%
1.1%
4,103
55.8%
1.1%
South Carolina
111
92.8%
2.5%
111
86.5%
3.2%
282
79.7%
2.8%
554
55.0%
3.1%
Tennessee
360
94.7%
1.2%
360
90.3%
1.6%
817
72.4%
2.1%
1,257
57.9%
2.1%
Texas
923
94.9%
0.7%
923
90.5%
1.0%
2,709
75.7%
1.0%
4,362
61.5%
1.1%
Utah
110
95.5%
2.0%
110
90.0%
2.9%
308
82.3%
2.4%
493
69.3%
3.5%
Virginia
217
92.2%
1.8%
217
88.0%
2.2%
563
75.9%
2.1%
931
51.3%
2.6%
Washington
191
97.9%
1.0%
191
93.7%
1.8%
664
78.1%
1.9%
1,035
60.8%
2.6%
Wisconsin
226
92.5%
1.8%
226
87.6%
2.2%
690
77.2%
1.9%
1,199
62.2%
2.1%
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.