Outcome by Recipient Age (US), International Pancreas Transplant Registry at the University of Minnesota

For patient survival, the effect of recipient age in cadaveric US 1994-1998 cases was less important than in previous years. At one year, the overall patient survival was 95% in recipients < 45 years old and 91% in recipients > 45 years old (Figure 13).

Overall Patient Survival by Age
Figure 13

For pancreas and kidney survival, the effect of recipient age in cadaveric US 1994-1998 cases was less important than in previous years. At one year, overall pancreas survival was 81% in recipients < 45 years old and 78% in recipients > 45 years old (Figure 14).

Overall Pancreas Graft Survival by Age
Figure 14

At one year, cadaveric SPK kidney graft survival was 91% in recipients < 45 years old and 87% in recipients > 45 years old (Figure 15).

SPK Kidney Graft Survival by Age
Figure 15

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