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Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin ; 25(1): 54-62, 2007 Jan.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17261245

ABSTRACT

During 2005, 1546 true solid organ donors were registered in Spain, yielding a rate of 35.1 per million population (pmp), which places our country at the head of word-wide donation rates. A total of 2200 kidney transplantations were performed in Spain during 2005, 72 of them in infants and children. The cadaveric kidney transplantation rate was 47.9 pmp, the highest in the world for this type of transplant. The 2005 Spanish Renal Transplant Registry showed that patient mortality associated with these transplants is 1.6%. Graft survival is 90% to 84% at the first year and 76% to 66% at 5 years. Furthermore, in 2005, 1070 liver transplantations (24.1 pmp) were carried out. Patient survival in this group is 81.3% the first year, 73.3% at 3 years, 56.7% at 10 years and 26.8% at 20 years. A total of 287 heart transplantations were undertaken (6.5 pmp). Patient survival is 86% to 81% the first year, and around 70% at 5 years. There were 167 lung transplantations, 112 double and 55 single lung transplants. Patient survival in this population is 79.3% the first year and 45.2% at 5 years. Lastly, pancreas transplant activity has increased considerably in recent years, with 96 transplants during 2005.


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Organ Transplantation/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Child , Female , Graft Survival , Heart Transplantation/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Kidney Transplantation/statistics & numerical data , Liver Transplantation/statistics & numerical data , Lung Transplantation/statistics & numerical data , Male , Middle Aged , Organ Transplantation/mortality , Organ Transplantation/trends , Spain/epidemiology , Tissue Donors/statistics & numerical data
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Enferm. infecc. microbiol. clín. (Ed. impr.) ; 25(1): 54-62, ene. 2007. tab, graf
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-052709

ABSTRACT

Durante 2005, se registraron en España 1.546 donantes reales de órganos sólidos, lo que sitúa la tasa por millón de población (pmp) en 35,1, situando a nuestro país a la cabeza mundial en tasas de donación. Se han realizado en nuestro país 2.200 trasplantes renales durante el año 2005 de los que 72 eran trasplantes infantiles. La tasa de trasplante renal de cadáver por millón de población se sitúa en 47,9 lo que nos coloca a la cabeza mundial de este tipo de trasplantes. En la memoria del año 2005 del Registro Español de Trasplante Renal la mortalidad de los pacientes trasplantados es 1,6%. La supervivencia del injerto al año se encuentra entre el 90 y el 84% y a los 5 años entre el 76 y el 66%. También se han realizado durante el año 2005 un total de 1.070 trasplantes hepáticos (24,1 trasplantes por millón de habitantes). La supervivencia del paciente era de 81,3% al año, del 73,3% a los 3 años, de 56,7% a los 10 años y de 26,8% a los 20 años. Se han realizado durante el último año 287 trasplantes cardíacos (6,5 trasplantes pmp). La supervivencia del paciente al año se encuentra entre el 86 y el 81% al año y alrededor del 70% a los 5 años. Durante el último año se han realizado 167 trasplantes pulmonares de los cuales 112 fueron bipulmonares y 55 unipulmonares. La supervivencia del paciente en esta modalidad de trasplante al año es de 79,3% y a los 5 años de 45,2%. Por último, la actividad trasplantadora de páncreas se ha incrementado notablemente en los últimos años habiendo realizado 96 trasplantes en el año 2005 (AU)


During 2005, 1546 true solid organ donors were registered in Spain, yielding a rate of 35.1 per million population (pmp), which places our country at the head of word-wide donation rates. A total of 2200 kidney transplantations were performed in Spain during 2005, 72 of them in infants and children. The cadaveric kidney transplantation rate was 47.9 pmp, the highest in the world for this type of transplant. The 2005 Spanish Renal Transplant Registry showed that patient mortality associated with these transplants is 1.6%. Graft survival is 90% to 84% at the first year and 76% to 66% at 5 years. Furthermore, in 2005, 1070 liver transplantations (24.1 pmp) were carried out. Patient survival in this group is 81.3% the first year, 73.3% at 3 years, 56.7% at 10 years and 26.8% at 20 years. A total of 287 heart transplantations were undertaken (6.5 pmp). Patient survival is 86% to 81% the first year, and around 70% at 5 years. There were 167 lung transplantations, 112 double and 55 single lung transplants. Patient survival in this population is 79.3% the first year and 45.2% at 5 years. Lastly, pancreas transplant activity has increased considerably in recent years, with 96 transplants during 2005 (AU)


Subject(s)
Child , Adult , Middle Aged , Humans , Organ Transplantation/statistics & numerical data , Graft Survival , Heart Transplantation/statistics & numerical data , Kidney Transplantation/statistics & numerical data , Liver Transplantation/statistics & numerical data , Lung Transplantation/statistics & numerical data , Tissue Donors/statistics & numerical data , Organ Transplantation/mortality , Organ Transplantation/standards , Organ Transplantation
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