Transplant center survival statistics: Kidney-pancreas
Below are transplant centers whose patient survival rates exceeded or fell short of expectations. Not listed are transplant centers that met survival expectations--which factor in the condition of patients and donated organs.
SOURCE: Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (www.ustransplant.org)
Center name | State | Number of transplants | 1-year patient survival | Expected patient survival | |
OSF Saint Francis Medical Center* | Illinois | 6 | 66.67 | 94.37 | Lower than expected |
University of Minnesota Medical Center* | Minnesota | 41 | 78.21 | 93.03 | Lower than expected |
Erie County Medical Center* | New York | 3 | 33.33 | 96.78 | Lower than expected |
State University of New York Upstate Medical University | New York | 5 | 53.33 | 94.91 | Lower than expected |
Note: Covers first-time kidney-pancreas transplants among adults between July 1, 2003 and December 31, 2005 | |||||
Children’s hospitals are not included | |||||
* indicates the center also had a survival rate that was lower than expected in the last reporting period (covering January 1, 2003-December 31, 2005) | |||||
Statistics are adjusted to take into account the condition of patients and donor organs |
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