I’m (hopefully) reception a kidney medical operation after this year, though hospitals never give me a true answer when we ask how mostly people die upon a list during a surgery. Does any one out there have a statistics? we need to prove my dark curiosity.
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Tags: Hospitals, kidney transplant, morbid curiosity, statistics, straight answer
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Joseph the Second
February 3rd, 2010 at 9:47 am
I think it’s a 25 to 1 ratio… -Why, -aren’t you feeling "lucky " ?? Don’t worry about it. Getting Stressed is NOT going to Improve your Odds any !!!
Keke
February 3rd, 2010 at 9:47 am
if i were u, i will never asked like ur question.
Instead, i would like 2 ask how is succeed numbers of the kidney transplant. i have surfd alot of situs, there are a lot preperations be 4, during and after transplants.
u shold thx GOD coz the intitution is not ready to provide ur transplant.
it’s meant ur not at the people who havent any hope. There is a standard symptoms 4 every body who will hav an immediate chance or will be put on waiting list.
The God hav given U the best U dont ever thought.
rgrds,
keke
john n
February 3rd, 2010 at 9:47 am
1-year survival rate for Kidney transplant: 93.7% probability survive 1 year after transplant from cadaver in the USA 2000-2001; from living donor is 97.6% (United Network for Organ Sharing, 2003)
5-year survival rate for Kidney transplant: 80.6% probability survive 5 years after transplant from cadaver and from living donor
90.4% in the USA 1996-2001(United Network for Organ Sharing, 2003)
10-year survival rate for Kidney transplant: 58.9% probability survive 10 years after transplant from cadaver and from living donor 77.8% in the USA 1991-2001(United Network for Organ Sharing, 2003)
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