
The length of time that a heart transplant patient survives after surgery is a key measure of a quality outcome in heart transplant surgery. At Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, one-month, one-year and three-year survival rates are tracked for transplants patients. These statistics are compared to national averages collected by the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients.
The table below compares key outcome measurements for heart transplants done at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center with those for the nation as a whole.
Both the numbers and percentages of heart transplant patients surviving one month, one year and three years are highlighted. In addition, survival rates for heart transplant patients at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center are also compared to expected survival rates based on national experience and to survival rates expected for heart transplant patients with similar ages and health conditions.
The one-month and one-year survival rates reflect patients receiving their first transplant between July 1, 2004 and Dec. 31, 2006. The three-year survival rate reflects patients receiving their first transplant between July 1, 2002 and Dec. 31, 2004.
| Heart Transplant* (Adults Age 18+) | Cedars-Sinai Medical Center | U.S. Data | ||||
| Patient Survival for: | 1 Month | 1 Year | 3 Years | 1 Month | 1 Year | 3 Years |
| For transplants performed | July 2004 - Dec 2006 | July 2004 - Dec 2006 | July 2002 - Dec 2004 | July 2004 - Dec 2006 | July 2004 - Dec 2006 | July 2002 - Dec 2004 |
| Number of transplants | 55 | 55 | 84 | 4,314 | 4,314 | 4,221 |
| Percent of patients surviving at the end of period observed** | 98.18% | 94.55% | 88.10% | 95.20% | 87.95% | 80.12 |
| Expected, based on national experience*** | 96.30% | 90.41% | 82.66% | |||
| Cedars-Sinai's survival rates compared to what is expected for similar patients | Not significantly different | Not significantly different | Not significantly different | |||
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