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HEART TRANSPLANTATION

HEART TRANSPLANTATION. Overall. NUMBER OF HEART TRANSPLANTS REPORTED BY YEAR. NUMBER OF HEART TRANSPLANTS REPORTED BY YEAR AND LOCATION. AVERAGE CENTER VOLUME Heart Transplants: January 1, 1998 - June 30, 2002. HEART TRANSPLANTS: Donor Age by Year of Transplant.

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HEART TRANSPLANTATION

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  1. HEART TRANSPLANTATION Overall

  2. NUMBER OF HEART TRANSPLANTS REPORTED BY YEAR

  3. NUMBER OF HEART TRANSPLANTS REPORTED BY YEAR AND LOCATION

  4. AVERAGE CENTER VOLUMEHeart Transplants: January 1, 1998 - June 30,2002

  5. HEART TRANSPLANTS: Donor Age by Year of Transplant

  6. AGE DISTRIBUTIONOF HEART RECIPIENTS(1/1982-6/2002) % of Transplants

  7. 1985-1996 1/1997-6/2002 AGE DISTRIBUTION OF HEART TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS BY ERA

  8. HEART TRANSPLANTATION Actuarial Survival(1/1982-6/2001) Half-life = 9.3 years Conditional Half-life = 12.0 years N=59,391

  9. HEART TRANSPLANTATION Adult Recipients

  10. DIAGNOSIS IN ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS

  11. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTATIONActuarial Survival by Era(Transplants: 1/1982-6/2001) Survival (%)

  12. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTATION Actuarial Survival by Age Group(Transplants: 1/1982-6/2001)

  13. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTATION Actuarial Survival by Diagnosis (Transplants: 1/1982-6/2001)

  14. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTATION Actuarial Survival by Diagnosis (Transplants: 1/1994-6/2001)Age = 18-34 Years

  15. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTATION Actuarial Survival by Diagnosis (Transplants: 1/1994-6/2001)Age = 35-49 Years

  16. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTATION Actuarial Survival by Diagnosis (Transplants: 1/1994-6/2001)Age = 50-64 Years

  17. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTATION Actuarial Survival by Diagnosis (Transplants: 1/1994-6/2001)Age = 65-69 Years

  18. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTATION Actuarial Survival by Diagnosis (Transplants: 1/1994-6/2001)Age = 70+ Years

  19. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTATION Actuarial Survival by PVR (Transplants: 4/1994-6/2001)

  20. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTATION Actuarial Survival by PVR (Transplants: 4/1994-6/2001)During first 6 months following transplantation

  21. 286 123 172 18 91 98 32 31 29 64 22 35 ADULT HEART RE-TRANSPLANTS1-Year Survival

  22. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/2001)Risk Factors for 1 Year Mortality

  23. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/2001)Risk Factors for 1 Year Mortality

  24. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/2001)Risk Factors for 1 Year Mortality

  25. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/2001)Risk Factors for 1 Year Mortality

  26. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/2001)Risk Factors for 1 Year MortalityRecipient Age

  27. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/2001)Risk Factors for 1 Year MortalityDonor Age

  28. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/2001)Risk Factors for 1 Year MortalityDonor Weight

  29. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/2001)Risk Factors for 1 Year MortalityRecipient Height

  30. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/2001)Risk Factors for 1 Year MortalityCenter volume

  31. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/2001)Risk Factors for 1 Year MortalityIschemia time

  32. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/2001)Risk Factors for 1 Year MortalityBilirubin

  33. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/2001)Risk Factors for 1 Year MortalityRecipient creatinine

  34. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/2001)Risk Factors for 1 Year MortalityCardiac Output

  35. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/2001)Risk Factors for 1 Year MortalityPVR

  36. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/2001)Risk Factors for 1 Year MortalityPA Diastolic

  37. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/2001)Factors Not Significant for 1 Year Mortality Recipient Factors: VAD, ABO identical/compatible, symptomatic cerebrovascular disease/cerebrovascular event, pneumothorax, pregnancy, pulmonary embolism, PA systolic, PCW, history of malignancy, weight

  38. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/2001)Factors Not Significant for 1 Year Mortality Donor Factors: Gender, clinical infection, history of cancer, history of hypertension, history of diabetes, height Transplant Factors: Donor/recipient BMI ratio, donor/recipient height ratio, CMV mismatch

  39. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS (1995-6/1997)Risk Factors for 5 Year Mortality (N=8,271)

  40. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/1997)Risk Factors for 5 Year Mortality

  41. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/1997)Risk Factors for 5 Year MortalityRecipient Age

  42. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/1997)Risk Factors for 5 Year MortalityDonor Age

  43. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/1997)Risk Factors for 5 Year MortalityDonor BMI

  44. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/1997)Risk Factors for 5 Year MortalityRecipient Height

  45. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/1997)Risk Factors for 5 Year MortalityMost Recent PRA

  46. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/1997)Risk Factors for 5 Year MortalityCenter volume

  47. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/1997)Risk Factors for 5 Year MortalityIschemia time

  48. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/1997)Risk Factors for 5 Year MortalityBilirubin

  49. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/1997)Risk Factors for 5 Year MortalityRecipient creatinine

  50. ADULT HEART TRANSPLANTS(1/1995-6/1997)Risk Factors for 5 Year MortalityPCW

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