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Table 3
Transplant and Mortality Rates Among Waitlist Patients
Patients on the waitlist between 01/01/2001 and 12/31/2002
Center: Yale New Haven Hospital
Organ: KP: Kidney/Pancreas
             
  Geographic Summaries,
This Center 01/01/2002-12/31/2002
  Waitlist Registrations 01/01/2001-12/31/2001 01/01/2002-12/31/2002 Region U.S.
Sample
Count on waitlist at start 47 41 76 2,488
    Person Years * 44.5 38.2 72.6 2,528.0
Transplant Rate (deceased donor only)
Removals for transplant 4 7 15 1,011
Transplant rate (per year on waitlist) 0.09 0.18 0.21 0.40
Expected Transplant Rate** 0.39 0.38 0.38 0.40
Ratio of Observed to Expected Transplants 0.23 0.48 0.54 1.00
95% Confidence Interval:  Lower Bound 0.06 0.19 NA NA
                                          Upper Bound 0.58 0.98 NA NA
p-value (2-sided) †† <0.01 0.043 NA NA
How do the rates at this center compare to those in the nation? Statistically Lower (b) Statistically Lower (b) NA NA
Mortality while still on waitlist
Removals for death 5 1 3 209
Death rate (per year on waitlist) 0.11 0.03 0.04 0.08
Expected Death Rate*** 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.08
Ratio of Observed to Expected Deaths 1.15 0.28 0.46 1.00
95% Confidence Interval:  Lower Bound 0.37 0.00 NA NA
                                          Upper Bound 2.69 1.56 NA NA
p-value (2-sided) †† 0.871 0.258 NA NA
    How do the rates at this center compare to those in the nation? Not Significantly Different (a) Not Significantly Different (a)   NA NA
NA=Not Applicable.
† The 95%
confidence interval gives a range of values for the true ratio of events (transplants or deaths) at the facility to those expected based on the national experience.  The true ratio will be between this lower and upper bound 95% of the time. 
††  A p-value gives the probability that a difference between observed and expected is due to random chance.  A p-value of <.05 is usually considered statistically significant.
(a) This difference could plausibly be just a chance occurrence.
(b) This difference is unlikely due to random chance and probably represents a real difference from the expected rate.
* Person years are calculated as days (converted to fractional years).  The number of days from January 1 or from the date of first wait listing until removal from the wait list or the end of one year.
** The expected transplant rate is adjusted for age, blood type, time on the waiting list, and previous transplantation.
*** The expected mortality rate is adjusted for age, race, ethnicity, gender, primary diagnosis, time on the waiting list, and blood type.
Based on data available as of 04/30/2003.  Release at www.ustransplant.org on 07/09/2003.
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