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Table 9.9a

Adjusted Graft Survival by Year of Transplant at 3 Months, 1 Year,

3 Years, 5 Years and 10 Years

Deceased Donor Liver Transplants

  3 Months 1 Year 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years
Surv. Std. Err. Surv. Std. Err. Surv. Std. Err. Surv. Std. Err. Surv. Std. Err.
Transplant Year # Transplants 65.6% 2.7% 55.0% 2.9% 47.8% 2.9% 43.6% 2.8% 34.5% 2.7%
1987 313
1988 1,677 71.4% 1.1% 62.5% 1.2% 54.6% 1.2% 50.7% 1.2% 41.1% 1.2%
1989 2,149 71.9% 1.0% 62.7% 1.1% 56.0% 1.1% 51.1% 1.1% 40.6% 1.1%
1990 2,617 75.0% 0.9% 66.7% 0.9% 59.1% 1.0% 54.9% 1.0% 43.8% 1.0%
1991 2,872 77.8% 0.8% 69.9% 0.9% 62.6% 0.9% 57.4% 0.9% 45.6% 0.9%
1992 2,954 79.1% 0.7% 71.8% 0.8% 64.4% 0.9% 59.0% 0.9% 45.8% 0.9%
1993 3,329 80.9% 0.7% 73.8% 0.8% 66.4% 0.8% 61.1% 0.8% 47.8% 0.9%
1994 3,486 83.1% 0.6% 76.4% 0.7% 69.4% 0.8% 64.6% 0.8% 51.4% 0.8%
1995 3,770 84.3% 0.6% 77.9% 0.7% 70.5% 0.7% 65.2% 0.8% 52.0% 0.8%
1996 3,859 83.3% 0.6% 76.6% 0.7% 69.7% 0.7% 64.2% 0.8% 50.9% 0.8%
1997 3,924 84.7% 0.6% 78.8% 0.6% 71.3% 0.7% 65.3% 0.8% 52.2% 0.8%
1998 4,269 86.0% 0.5% 80.2% 0.6% 72.1% 0.7% 66.2% 0.7% + +
1999 4,337 85.3% 0.5% 80.1% 0.6% 72.2% 0.7% 66.2% 0.7% + +
2000 4,384 86.7% 0.5% 81.2% 0.6% 73.2% 0.7% 67.6% 0.7% + +
2001 4,453 87.5% 0.5% 81.1% 0.6% 73.3% 0.7% 67.4% 0.7% + +
2002 4,692 89.5% 0.4% 82.9% 0.5% 74.4% 0.6% 69.3% 0.7% + +
2003 5,040 89.6% 0.4% 82.4% 0.5% 74.5% 0.6% + + + +
2004 5,449 90.4% 0.4% 83.7% 0.5% 74.7% 0.6% + + + +
2005 5,667 89.8% 0.4% 82.4% 0.5% + + + + + +
2006 5,836 91.3% 0.4% 84.0% 0.5% + + + + + +


Source: OPTN/SRTR Data as of May 1, 2008.

(+) = Values not determined due to insufficient follow-up.

Multi-organ transplants are excluded for kidney, pancreas, heart, lung, and liver survival rates.

Intestine survival includes intestine only and intestine with liver and/or pancreas transplants.

Living donor transplants excluded unless explicitly listed. Heterotopic heart and liver transplants excluded.

Patient survival follows patients from first transplant of this type until death. 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 organ.

Survival rates are adjusted to the characteristics of transplants in year 1997. See Technical Notes for details of patient and graft survival methods.



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