Table 10.11

Adjusted Patient Survival, Intestine Transplants

Survival at 3 Months, 1 Year, 3 Years, and 5 Years

  3 Months 1 Year 3 Years 5 Years
(Tx 2002 - 2003) (Tx 2002 - 2003) (Tx 2000 - 2003) (Tx 1998 - 2003)
N % Std. Err. N % Std. Err. N % Std. Err. N % Std. Err.
Total All 191 90.3% 2.1% 191 79.5% 3.0% 363 61.2% 3.1% 480 52.1% 3.0%
Age at Tx <1 Year 25 88.0% 6.4% 25 72.0% 8.8% 52 54.1% 7.6% 74 48.4% 6.2%
1-5 Years 69 88.4% 3.8% 69 76.8% 5.0% 124 59.8% 5.2% 165 50.4% 5.0%
6-10 Years 13 100.0% 0.0% 13 69.2% 12.2% 24 68.6% 9.7% 30 72.0% 8.3%
11-17 Years 17 88.2% 7.6% 17 88.2% 7.6% 23 83.7% 8.7% 30 80.0% 8.0%
18-34 Years 25 96.0% 3.8% 25 88.0% 6.4% 48 52.3% 8.7% 63 43.7% 8.8%
35-49 Years 30 86.7% 6.1% 30 83.3% 6.7% 64 69.8% 6.9% 85 51.6% 8.0%
50-64 Years 12 91.7% 7.6% 12 75.0% 11.9% 27 58.8% 10.2% 32 50.4% 9.7%
65+ Years 0 - - 0 - - 1 + + 1 + +


Source: OPTN/SRTR Data as of May 2, 2005.

(+) = 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 intestine transplants.

Multi-organ transplants other than intestine with liver and/or pancreas are excluded.

Survival rates are adjusted to the characteristics of the 3 month and 1 year cohort. See Technical Notes for details.