OPTN Regional Meetings Data Update Spring 2009. OPTN 2008 Donor, Transplant, and Waiting List Numbers.

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OPTN Regional Meetings Data Update Spring 2009

OPTN 2008 Donor, Transplant, and Waiting List Numbers

OPTN Waiting List National Trends General flattening to growth of waiting list since 2007 – most significant for kidney Slight increases for heart over recent years

OPTN Waiting List Additions U.S. Number of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Additions U.S.

OPTN Waiting List Kidney Removals U.S. Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Liver Removals U.S. Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 1 Number of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 1

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 2 Number of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 2

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 3 Number of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 3

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 4 Number of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 4

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 5 Number of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 5

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 6 Number of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 6

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 7 Number of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 7

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 8 Number of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 8

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 9 Number of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 9

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 10 Number of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 10

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 11 Number of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Additions Region 11

OPTN Waiting List Kidney Removals Region 1 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Liver Removals Region 1 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Kidney Removals Region 2 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Liver Removals Region 2 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Kidney Removals Region 3 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Liver Removals Region 3 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Kidney Removals Region 4 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Liver Removals Region 4 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Kidney Removals Region 5 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Liver Removals Region 5 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Kidney Removals Region 6 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Liver Removals Region 6 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Kidney Removals Region 7 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Liver Removals Region 7 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Kidney Removals Region 8 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Liver Removals Region 8 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Kidney Removals Region 9 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Liver Removals Region 9 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Kidney Removals Region 10 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Liver Removals Region 10 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Kidney Removals Region 11 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Waiting List Liver Removals Region 11 Percent of Registrations

OPTN Donation National Trends Both deceased and living donor numbers down in 2008 – deceased by 1.2% and living by 1.7% DCD donor numbers continue to increase and now comprise 11% of deceased donors overall Great regional variation in types of donors recovered

OPTN Deceased and Living Donors

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 1998 – 2008 U.S. 11%

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type and Region 2008 Percentage of Donors

OPTN Deceased and Living Donors Region

OPTN Deceased and Living Donors Region

OPTN Deceased and Living Donors Region

OPTN Deceased and Living Donors Region

OPTN Deceased and Living Donors Region

OPTN Deceased and Living Donors Region

OPTN Deceased and Living Donors Region

OPTN Deceased and Living Donors Region

OPTN Deceased and Living Donors Region

OPTN Deceased and Living Donors Region

OPTN Deceased and Living Donors Region

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 1998 – 2008 Region 1 21%

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 1998 – 2008 Region 2 16%

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 1998 – 2008 Region 3 6%

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 1998 – 2008 Region 4 3.5%

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 1998 – 2008 Region 5 8%

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 1998 – 2008 Region 6 11%

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 1998 – 2008 Region 7 16%

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 1998 – 2008 Region 8 11%

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 1998 – 2008 Region 9 7%

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 1998 – 2008 Region 10 16%

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 1998 – 2008 Region 11 8%

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 2008 Region 1 Number of Donors

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 2008 Region 2 Number of Donors

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 2008 Region 3 Number of Donors

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 2008 Region 4 Number of Donors

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 2008 Region 5 Number of Donors

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 2008 Region 6 Number of Donors

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 2008 Region 7 Number of Donors

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 2008 Region 8 Number of Donors

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 2008 Region 9 Number of Donors

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 2008 Region 10 Number of Donors

OPTN Deceased Donors by Type 2008 Region 11 Number of Donors

OPTN National Transplantation Trends 21,744 deceased donor transplants in 2008 (1.5% decrease from 2007) Small decreases in each organ type Great regional variation in percentage of living donor transplants performed relative to deceased donor transplants

OPTN Deceased and Living Donor Transplants U.S. Number 21,744 6,208

OPTN Deceased Donor Transplants 2006 – 2008 U.S

OPTN Deceased and Living Donors 2008 By Region

OPTN Deceased and Living Donor Transplants Region 1 Number

OPTN Deceased and Living Donor Transplants Region 2 Number 2,

OPTN Deceased and Living Donor Transplants Region 3 Number 3,

OPTN Deceased and Living Donor Transplants Region 4 Number 1,

OPTN Deceased and Living Donor Transplants Region 5 Number 3,230 1,018

OPTN Deceased and Living Donor Transplants Region 6 Number

OPTN Deceased and Living Donor Transplants Region 7 Number 1,

OPTN Deceased and Living Donor Transplants Region 8 Number 1,

OPTN Deceased and Living Donor Transplants Region 9 Number 1,

OPTN Deceased and Living Donor Transplants Region 10 Number 2,

OPTN Deceased and Living Donor Transplants Region 11 Number 2,

OPTN Deceased Donor Transplants Region 1

OPTN Deceased Donor Transplants Region 2

OPTN Deceased Donor Transplants Region 3

OPTN Deceased Donor Transplants Region 4

OPTN Deceased Donor Transplants Region 5

OPTN Deceased Donor Transplants Region 6

OPTN Deceased Donor Transplants Region 7

OPTN Deceased Donor Transplants Region 8

OPTN Deceased Donor Transplants Region 9

OPTN Deceased Donor Transplants Region 10

OPTN Deceased Donor Transplants Region 11

OPTN Living and Deceased Donors Region 1 Number of Donors

OPTN Living and Deceased Donors Region 2 Number of Donors

OPTN Living and Deceased Donors Region 3 Number of Donors

OPTN Living and Deceased Donors Region 4 Number of Donors

OPTN Living and Deceased Donors Region 5 Number of Donors

OPTN Living and Deceased Donors Region 6 Number of Donors

OPTN Living and Deceased Donors Region 7 Number of Donors

OPTN Living and Deceased Donors Region 8 Number of Donors

OPTN Living and Deceased Donors Region 9 Number of Donors

OPTN Living and Deceased Donors Region 10 Number of Donors

OPTN Living and Deceased Donors Region 11 Number of Donors