Jackson Memorial Hospital University of Miami School of Medicine (FLJM)
Program Summary
Adult
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Transplants from Deceased Donors in a year6
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Survival on the waitlist
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Getting a Deceased Donor Transplant Faster
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1-Year Pancreas Survival
Pediatric
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Transplants from Deceased Donors in a year2
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Survival on the waitlist
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Getting a Deceased Donor Transplant Faster
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1-Year Pancreas Survival
Program Overview
Here we provide a few key metrics describing the program, including waiting list activity, transplant rates, death rates (mortality rates) on the waiting list, and the number of transplants performed at the program for adults and children combined. You can access more detailed information within the full program report.
Waitlist
Number of people who joined the list:
Number of people who were removed from the list:
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8received transplants
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0deteriorated
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1transferred to another center
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0recovered
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2died
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3other
Transplant Rates (Deceased and Living Donor)
Deceased-Donor Transplant Rates
Pre-Transplant Mortality Rates
Time to Transplant
Use the selector below to see what percentage of patients underwent transplant at this program within 30 days, 1 year, 2 years, or 3 years. These estimates are based on patients on the program's waiting list in the past and do not necessarily reflect how long a patient added to the list today will wait. Additionally, waiting times are affected by many patient characteristics. You can find more detailed information in the full program report or talk with your care team to learn more.
Transplants
Select a characteristic below to see basic characteristics of transplants recipients at this program:
Transplant Outcomes
SRTR performs assessments of transplant outcomes every 6 months by looking at the outcomes of patients who underwent transplant over 2.5 years. The table below shows assessments of how often patients are alive with a functioning transplanted organ 1 year after transplant. You can choose to view adult or pediatric outcomes. Of note: 1) for organ types that can use deceased or living donors, outcomes are shown for each individually and combined; 2) the transplant count may be higher than shown earlier on this page because these evaluations are performed over 2.5-years rather than 1 year; 3) as SRTR does not always have assessments for every patient group, some ratings may be not available (N/A); 4) pancreas program outcomes include pancreas-alone and kidney-pancreas combined transplants.
Category | From All Donors | From Living Donors | From Deceased Donors |
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Transplants evaulated over a 2.5-year period | {[{getOutcomeDataForKey('EvaluatedTotal', getOutcomeRatingDataAdult())}]} | ||
Estimated Percentage Alive with a Functioning Transplant at 1 year | {[{getOutcomeDataForKey('1YearFuncTotal', getOutcomeRatingDataAdult())}]} | ||
1-Year Pancreas Survival | {[{getOutcomeDataForKey('GraftTotal', getOutcomeRatingDataAdult())}]} |
Category | From All Donors | From Living Donors | From Deceased Donors |
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Transplants evaulated over a 2.5-year period | {[{getOutcomeDataForKey('EvaluatedTotal', getOutcomeRatingDataPediatric())}]} | ||
Estimated Percentage Alive with a Functioning Transplant at 1 year | {[{getOutcomeDataForKey('1YearFuncTotal', getOutcomeRatingDataPediatric())}]} | ||
1-Year Pancreas Survival | {[{getOutcomeDataForKey('GraftTotal', getOutcomeRatingDataPediatric())}]} |
Full Program Report
Current Report
This detailed report analyzes performance data about pancreas transplants at Jackson Memorial Hospital University of Miami School of Medicine.
Report Published: January 2023
Next Update Due: July 2023
Learn more about where this data comes from
Learn more about our data collection and analysis methods
Data Collection & MethodsPrevious Reports
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