Table 10.11

Adjusted Patient Survival, Intestine Transplants

Survival at 3 Months, 1 Year, 3 Years, and 5 Years

  3 Months 1 Year 3 Years 5 Years
N % Std. Err. N % Std. Err. N % Std. Err. N % Std. Err.
Total All 195 88.6% 2.3% 195 77.4% 3.2% 124 60.7% 4.8% 117 48.7% 5.2%
Recipient Race White 161 89.3% 2.5% 161 79.4% 3.3% 99 64.7% 5.1% 98 49.9% 5.6%
Asian 1 + + 1 + + 3 + + 1 0.0% 0.0%
African American 31 83.4% 6.4% 31 67.8% 8.5% 18 23.8% 11.5% 16 34.6% 14.6%
Other/Multi-race 2 100.0% 0.0% 2 57.6% 23.2% 4 74.9% 19.5% 2 49.0% 25.7%

Source: OPTN/SRTR Data as of May 3, 2004.

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

(-) = Values not determined since there were no transplants in the category.

Cohorts are transplants performed during 2001-2002 for 3 month and 1 year; 1999-2000 for 3 year; and 1997-1998 for 5 year survival.

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

Counts for patient and graft survival are different because a patient may have more than one transplant for a type of organ.

Center volume = Center's yearly transplants performed during the base period, based on intestine transplants.

Multi-organ transplants other than liver-intestine are excluded.

Survival rates are adjusted to the characteristics of the 3 month and 1 year cohort. See Technical Notes for details.