Table 7.2

Time to Transplant, 1996 to 2005

New Pancreas After Kidney (PAK) Waiting List Registrations

Residency Year of Waiting List Registration
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Total Number of Registrations 128 141 179 309 523 613 596 593 624 517
10th Percentile of TT (Days) 34 21 14 24 29 51 37 47 33 36
25th Percentile of TT (Days) 95 49 54 67 92 139 124 142 137 164
Median TT (Days) 299 219 218 219 463 551 594 500 575 +
Median TT 95% C.I. Lower Bound 191 161 154 192 368 462 456 416 442 +
Median TT 95% C.I. Upper Bound 501 361 335 298 617 656 732 634 831 +
U.S. Resident Number of Registrations 123 138 177 308 523 611 595 592 624 515
10th Percentile of TT (Days) 34 21 15 24 29 51 37 47 33 36
25th Percentile of TT (Days) 90 49 56 67 92 139 124 142 137 164
Median TT (Days) 282 219 232 219 463 550 590 496 575 +
Median TT 95% C.I. Lower Bound 173 168 157 188 368 462 456 416 442 +
Median TT 95% C.I. Upper Bound 452 367 335 296 617 637 732 632 831 +
Nonresident Alien Number of Registrations 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1
10th Percentile of TT (Days) + + 70 + + + + + + +
25th Percentile of TT (Days) + + 70 + + + + + + +
Median TT (Days) + + 70 + + + + + + +
Median TT 95% C.I. Lower Bound + + + + + + + + + +
Median TT 95% C.I. Upper Bound + + + + + + + + + +
Unknown Number of Registrations 5 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1
10th Percentile of TT (Days) 241 35 1 + + + + + + 211
25th Percentile of TT (Days) 501 35 1 + + + + + + 211
Median TT (Days) 817 85 1 + + + + + + 211
Median TT 95% C.I. Lower Bound 501 35 + + + + + + + +
Median TT 95% C.I. Upper Bound + + + + + + + + + +


Source: OPTN/SRTR Data as of May 1, 2006.

(+) = Not determined due to insufficient follow-up; fewer than this percentile have transplanted.

TT = Time to Transplant in days.

This table takes a cohort of waiting list registrations and shows how long it takes for 10%, 25%, and 50%

(the median) of those patients to be transplanted. These tables take the point of view of a patient who has just

been registered on a waiting list and take into account all of the things that can happen to the patient after wait listing, including receiving a transplant, being removed from the waiting list, and dying.

See Technical Notes for a full discussion of the methods used for this table.