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Table 11
Patient Survival by Age at First Transplant and by Time since Transplant
For Patients Receiving their First Transplant of this type between 01/01/1997 and 06/30/2001
Center: University of Alabama Hospital
Organ: KI: Kidney  (Single-Organ Transplants Only)
                 
Patient Survival by Time since First Transplant
This Center United States
1 Month 1 Year 3 Years 1 Month 1 Year 3 Years
Adult (Age 18+)
Transplants (n) 1 602 602 467 27,200 27,200 19,820
Patient Survival (%) 2 99.67 98.27 92.08 98.99 95.28 90.32
Expected Patient Survival (%) 3 99.07 95.75 91.51 NA NA NA
P-value (2-sided) 4 0.161 <0.01 0.724 NA NA NA
Statistically different from expected Not Different Higher Not Different NA NA NA
Follow-up days reported by center (%) 5 99.7 96.8 94.9 95.1 89.0 86.7
Maximum Days of Follow-up (n) 30 365 1,096 30 365 1,096
Pediatric (Age < 18)
Transplants (n) 1 31 31 22 1,541 1,541 1,162
Patient Survival (%) 2 100.00 100.00 100.00 99.48 98.97 97.42
Expected Patient Survival (%) 3 - - - NA NA NA
P-value (2-sided) 4 - - - NA NA NA
Statistically different from expected - - - NA NA NA
Follow-up days reported by center (%) 5 100.0 96.0 89.8 94.5 88.8 86.6
Maximum Days of Follow-up (n) 30 365 1,096 30 365 1,096
                 
Transplant Time Period 01/01/1999- 01/01/1999- 01/01/1997-   01/01/1999- 01/01/1999- 01/01/1997-
06/30/2001 06/30/2001 12/31/1998   06/30/2001 06/30/2001 12/31/1998
1 Transplants during the time period indicated in the last row of the table.
2 Because different cohorts are followed for each time period, it is possible for reported 3-year survival to exceed 1-year survival.
3 Based on U.S. patient mortality rates adjusted for recipient and donor characteristics as indicated in the Analytical Methods.
4 A p-value less than or equal to 0.05 indicates that the difference between the actual and expected patient survival is probably real and is not due to random chance, while a p-value greater than 0.05 indicates that the difference could possibly be due to random chance.
5 Of days expected to be included in the follow-up period, the percentage of days covered by follow-up reporting by this center for these tranplants.  Additional follow-up days included in survival may be covered by SSDMF data.  A low percent may indicate under-ascertainment of mortality for this facility.  This measures the possibility that events such as failure have occurred without being reported, and it is not a measure of compliance.
Based on data available as of 04/30/2002.  Release at www.ustransplant.org on 07/05/2002.
Summary of this table for all centers
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