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Choosing a Transplant Center: Survival Outcomes Data

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Organ transplantation is one of the greatest advances in modern medicine. Just the idea of replacing an organ in the body with another one via transplant is an overwhelming concept. Therefore, it is no surprise that those who are faced with a condition that may require one may feel scared and helpless. If you or a family member are facing an organ transplant in the near future, here are a few suggestions to help you choose the right transplant center for your care.

One of the biggest decisions you will make is choosing a center to have your transplant surgery. With more than 250 transplant centers in the U.S., where do you start? Many patients simply choose the facility closest to them, but there are several questions you should ask before making your final decision on a transplant center:

The first question on the list is one of the most important factors when making the decision. Finding and understanding transplant volume and survival outcomes data can be complicated, but the good news is that there is a resource that exists to help you. And it is right at your fingertips. The Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR) provides a website that lists patient and graft survival outcomes for each transplant program across the nation in an easy-to-understand format. Before making your decision, be sure to visit the SRTR website and review your program’s data.

Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR)

The Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR) is a national database of transplant statistics. Data in the registry are collected by the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) from hospitals and organ procurement organizations (OPOs) across the country. Every six months, SRTR uses the collected data to calculate transplant program volumes and survival outcomes, and then makes it available to the public on its easy-to-navigate website (srtr.org).

Emory Transplant Center Results

At the Emory Transplant Center, we’re consistently taking steps to improve transplant survival rates and, hopefully, remove some of the fear for our patients. We’ve just received results from the October 2018 release of the SRTR’s transplant program-specific report, and are pleased to highlight a couple of results from our kidney and liver transplant programs. Both programs have demonstrated consistently strong and in some cases better-than-expected patient outcomes.

Emory Kidney Transplant Program

Experience

Living Donor Program

Survival Outcomes

*Published in October 2018 Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (www.SRTR.org)

 

Emory Liver Transplant Center

Experience

Time to Transplant

Survival Outcomes

*Published in October 2018 Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (www.SRTR.org)

 

About Emory Transplant Center

As one of the top 15 transplant facilities in the nation, Emory Transplant Center is at the forefront of clinical excellence and pioneering new transplant therapies. We offer cutting-edge technology and superior outcomes in heart, kidney, liver, lung and pancreas transplantation.

Our patients come from all over the nation seeking the highest level of expertise and a full-service organ transplantation program that only an academic medical center like Emory Healthcare can provide.

To learn more about Emory Transplant Center, visit emoryhealthcare.org/transplant or call 855-366-7989.

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