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PAK and PTA Patient and Graft Survival


For 1994-1998 US cadaveric PAK cases in the US (n=375), patient survival at one year after transplant was 95% and pancreas graft survival was 71% (Figure 5). For 1994-1998 non-US cadaveric PAK cases (n = 28), patient survival at one year after transplant was 100% and graft survival was 77% (Text only).

PAK Patient and Pancreas Graft Survival
Figure 5

For the 1994-1998 US cadaveric PTA cases(n=181), patient survival at one year was 95% and pancreas graft survival was 77% (Figure 6). For 1994-1998 non-US cadaveric PTA cases (n=24), patient survival at one year after transplant was 94% and pancreas graft survival was 55% (Text only).

PTA Patient and Pancreas Graft Survival
Figure 6

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