© ANZDATA Registry ORGAN PROCUREMENT CHAPTER 9. © ANZDATA Registry Figure 9.1 Number of Donors** by Retrieval State (X) 2006 - 2010 ( ) Donors Per Million.

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© ANZDATA Registry ORGAN PROCUREMENT CHAPTER 9

© ANZDATA Registry Figure 9.1 Number of Donors** by Retrieval State (X) ( ) Donors Per Million Queensland36 (9)39 (9)48 (11)47 (11)49 (11) New South Wales + *49 (7+) (7*)53 (8+) (8*)57 (8+) (8*)68 (10+) (10*)87 (12+) (12*) ACT + *4 (7+) (12*)1 (2+) (3*)5 (9+) (14.5*)8 (14+) (23*)10 (17+) (28*) Victoria 46 (x) (9) 55 (11)67 (13)65 (x) (12)98 (x) (18) Tasmania8 (16)1 (2)8 (16)5 (10)10 (20) South Australia36 (23)27 (17)43 (27)33 (20)31 (19) Northern Territory2 (10)3 (14) 2 (9) Western Australia21 (10)19 (9)28 (13)19 (8.5)22 (10) Australia 202 (9.8)198 (9.4)259 (12.1)247 (11.3)309 (13.8) New Zealand 25 (6.0)38 (9.0)31 (7.3)43 (10.0)41 (9.4) (x) Refers to donors retrieved by retrieval State (ie Albury-NSW donors retrieved by Victoria) + NSW population excludes residents of the NSW Southern Area Health Service (included in ACT population * NSW population includes residents of the NSW Southern Area Health Service (excluded from ACT population) Medical services from the ACT service the NSW Southern Area Health Region. Population data—June 2008 ABS ** This figure relates to the number of donors for whom the retrieval operation commenced for the purpose of transplantation. It includes donors who may have been deemed medically unsuitable at the time of surgery or after removal of organs.

© ANZDATA Registry Figure 9.2 Donors per Million Population and Donors per Thousand Deaths ( ) Australian States - Australia and New Zealand YearQLDNSW *ACT *VICTASSANTWAAUSTNZ (1.6)9 (1.4)19 (4.2)9 (1.4)4 (0.5)25 (3.4)5 (1.1)12 (2.1)11 (1.6)10 (1.4) (1.5)8 (1.2)28 (6.0)10 (1.5)4 (0.5)13 (1.7)20 (4.1)15 (2.6)10 (1.6)7 (1.1) (1.5)7 (1.1)12 (2.7)9 (1.3)16 (2.0)23 (3.0)10 (2.1)10 (1.8)10 (1.5)9 (0.9) (1.5)8 (1.1)3 (0.6)11 (1.6)2 (0.2)17 (2.1)14 (3.0)9 (1.5)9 (1.4)9 (1.3) (1.7)8 (1.2)14.5 (3.0)13 (1.9)16 (1.9)27 (3.4)14 (2.9)13 (2.2)12 (1.8)7 (1.1) (1.8)10 (1.5)14 (5.1)12 (1.8)10 (1.2)20 (2.7)9 (2.1)9 (1.5)11 (1.8)10 (1.5)

© ANZDATA Registry Figure 9.3 Donors per Thousand Deaths Aged < 75 years ( ) Is the % Deaths < 75 years as a Proportion of all Deaths* Year QLDNSWACTVICTASSANTWA AUSTNZ (39%)3.7 (35%)10.1 (42%)3.7 (34%)1.4 (36%)9.8 (34%)1.4 (78%)4.8 (40%)4.3 (37%)3.4 (48%) (39%)3.2 (36%)16.5 (36%)4.4 (35%)1.3 (37%)4.8 (34%)5.1 (78%)6.3 (39%)4.1 (37%)2.7 (40%) (38%)2.9 (34%)7.0 (38%)4.0 (33%)5.6 (36%)9.0 (32%)2.8 (76%)4.6 (39%)4.1 (36%)2.3 (39%) (38%)3.0 (34%)1.6 (40%)4.9 (33%)0.6 (35%)5.9 (32%)3.9 (77%)3.9 (39%)4.0 (35%)3.4 (38%) (38%)3.4 (33%)8.1 (36%)5.6 (33%)5.5 (35%)10.4 (31%)3.9 (74%)5.4 (38%)5.0 (34%)2.9 (38%) (35%)4.2 (34%)13.0 (39%)5.4 (33%)3.3 (36%)7.9 (33%)2.7 (77%)3.7 (39%)4.9 (35%)3.9 (38%)

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© ANZDATA Registry Figure 9.8 Cause of Donor Death QLDNSWACTVICTASSANTWAAUSTNZ * CVA 45%54%53%55%42%52%61%51%52%58% Trauma (road) 21%15%20%10%13%11%22%19%15%20% Trauma (non-road) 14%8%12%8%18%10%11%15%11%8% Hypoxia-Anoxia 17%18%14%22%24%23%0%11%18%10% Cerebral Tumour 1% 0%1%0%1%0%2%1%<1% Other 2%4%1%4%3% 6%2%3% * NZ

© ANZDATA Registry Figure 9.9 Cause of Donor Death 2010 Causes of Death AustraliaNew Zealand MaleFemaleTotalMaleFemaleTotal CVA Cerebral Infarct Intracranial Haemorrhage Subarachnoid Haemorrhage Road Trauma Cyclist Motor Bike Accident Motor Vehicle Accident Pedestrian Other Road Accident Other Trauma Fall Felony / Crime - Assault Gunshot Other Accident Hypoxia Anoxia Asthma Carbon Monoxide Cardiac Arrest Choking Drowning Epilepsy Hanging Hydrocephalus Myocardial Infarction Overdose Pulmonary Embolism Secondary Collapse-Apert Syndrome Seizure Cerebral Tumour Glioma (Malignant) Glioma (Benign) Meningioma (Benign) Oligoastrocytoma (Benign) Other Acute Obstructive Hydrocephalus Cerebral Oedema Medullary Neurosarcoid Meningioma (Benign) Meningitis (Gram Negative) Meningitis (Pneumococcal) Self Inflicted Stab Wound Snake Bite Suicide-Nail Gun Total

© ANZDATA Registry Figure 9.10 Cause of Donor Death Related to Age Group 2010 Australia Total New Zealand Total Age Groups on on CVA (50%) (54%) Trauma (road) (14%)06129 (22%) Trauma (non-road) (8%)01124 (10%) Hypoxia-Anoxia (22%)02002 (5%) Cerebral Tumour (1%)00011 (2%) Other (5%)01113 (7%) Total

© ANZDATA Registry Figure 9.11 Donation after Cardiac Death Donors QLDNSWACTVICTASSANTWAAustNZ Total

© ANZDATA Registry Figure 9.12 Donation After Cardiac Death Donors Organs Transplanted or Sent to Tissue Bank in Australia Donor State Total Queensland Kidneys Lungs Cornea Bone Heart Valves Total New South Wales Kidneys Liver Lungs Cornea Bone Heart Valves Total ACT Kidneys Liver Lungs Cornea Heart Valves Total Victoria Kidneys Liver Lungs (L) Lung (R) Lung Pancreas Cornea Bone Heart Valves Tissue Total South Australia Kidneys Liver Lungs Cornea Bone Heart Valves Total Northern Territory Kidneys Western Australia Kidneys Australian Total

© ANZDATA Registry Figure 9.13 Donation after Cardiac Death Donors Organs Transplanted or Sent to Tissue Bank in Australia Organs Total Kidneys Liver Lungs (L) Lung (R) Lung Pancreas Cornea Bone Heart Valves Tissue Total

© ANZDATA Registry Figure 9.14 Multiple Organ Retrieval Number of Organs AustraliaNew Zealand Single17%11%15.5%17% 19%14%8%16%19%16%22% Two22%23% 20%32%34%24%40%23%35%29% Three17%23% 25%27%20%21%44%26%39%33%29% Four32%23%20% 19%18%28%12%18%16%9%12% Five10%18%15.5%14% 9%3%12%0%3%2%0% No organs2%1%3%1%3%2%0% 5%7%

© ANZDATA Registry Figure 9.15 State by State Comparison of Multiple Organ Retrieval 2010 Number of Organs QLDNSWACTVICTASSANTWA AUSTNZ Single14 (29%)18 (20%)0 (0%)18 (18%)1 (10%)7 (22.5%)0 (0%)2 (9%)60 (19%) 9 (22%) Two14 (29%)31 (35%)3 (30%)24 (25%)5 (50%)8 (26%)1 (50%)12 (55%)98 (32%)12 (29%) Three12 (24%)12 (14%)4 (40%)22 (23%)0 (0%)7 (22.5%)0 (0%)4 (18%)61 (20%)12 (29%) Four8 (16%)13 (15%)1 (10%)21 (22%)3 (30%)4 (13%)1 (50%)4 (18%)57 (18%)5 (12%) Five1 (2%)11 (13%)1 (10%)10 (10%)1 (10%)4 (13%)0 (0%) 28 (9%)0 (0%) No organs0 (0%)3 (3%)1 (10%)2 (2%)0 (0%)1 (3%)0 (0%) 7 (2%)3 (7%) Total NB: 2 kidneys = 1 organ, 2 lungs = 1 organ On occasions when only one kidney is retrieved, this is also defined as one organ

© ANZDATA Registry Figure 9.16 Organs Transplanted per Donor 2010 QLDNSWACTVICTASSANTWAAUSTNZ No. Organs Transplanted No. of Donors Mean per Donor Double Lungs = one organ Kidney-Pancreas, Kidney-Heart, Kidney-Liver, Heart/Lungs = two organs

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© ANZDATA Registry Figure 9.18 Organs Transplanted by Donor State in Australia and New Zealand 2010 Organs Transplanted QLDNSWACTVICTASSANTWA AUSTNZ Kidney Liver Liver (Left) Liver (Right) Heart Heart/Lungs Lungs Lung (Left) Lung (Right) Pancreas Pancreas Islets Intestines Total

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© ANZDATA Registry Figure 9.20 Refer to Appendices for reasons kidneys were not requested, not retrieved and not transplanted. For more detail please refer to Website: