Transplant Center Search Results
Showing 5 results for lung transplant centers, adult patients in New York
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Survival On the Waitlist (Deaths Per 100 years of waiting) | 27.5 | 21.7 | 16.9 | 13.2 | 8 |
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Getting A Deceased Donor Transplant Faster (Transplants Per 100 years of waiting) | 116.8 | 209.9 | 285.5 | 414.6 | 686.7 |
1-Year lung Survival (% with functioning transplant at 1 year) | 81 | 85 | 88 | 91 | 93 |
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- Deceased Donor Transplants in a year
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- 1-Year lung   Survival
  For lung transplant candidates, this measure has the largest impact on survival after listing among these three measures. 1 year lung survival includes only candidates who received a transplant.
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DistanceN/ADeceased Donor Transplants in a year74AdultsSurvival on the WaitlistGetting a deceased donor transplant faster1-year organ survival
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Center Name
North Shore University Hospital/Northwell Health
Manhasset, NY
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DistanceN/ADeceased Donor Transplants in a year13AdultsSurvival on the WaitlistGetting a deceased donor transplant faster1-year organ survival -
DistanceN/ADeceased Donor Transplants in a year17AdultsSurvival on the WaitlistGetting a deceased donor transplant faster1-year organ survival
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DistanceN/ADeceased Donor Transplants in a year24AdultsSurvival on the WaitlistGetting a deceased donor transplant faster1-year organ survival
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Center Name
NY Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia Univ. Medical Center
New York, NY
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DistanceN/ADeceased Donor Transplants in a year106AdultsSurvival on the WaitlistGetting a deceased donor transplant faster1-year organ survival
Note: Future outcomes may be different from past outcomes. Groups (numbers of bars) do not represent the outcome for each individual.