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INTERMACS Interagency Registry for Mechanically Assisted Circulatory Support Quarterly Statistical Report 2014 3rd Quarter Implant dates: June 23, 2006 – September 30, 2014 Prepared by: The Data Collection and Analysis Center University of Alabama at Birmingham For questions or comments contact: James K. Kirklin, MD at jkirklin@uab.edu David C. Naftel, Ph.D at dnaftel@uab.edu Ryan S. Cantor at rcantor@uab.edu Susan L. Myers at slm@uab.edu Mary Lynne Clark at mlclark@uab.edu Stephen Craig Collum at ccollum@uab.edu Kathryn Hollifield at kathryn@uab.edu

INTERMACS Between June 23, 2006 and September 30, 2014, 164 hospitals participated in INTERMACS and, of these, 149 hospitals actively contributed information on a total of 12474 patients. Cumulative patient accrual and the number of participating hospitals over this time period are displayed above.

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