Liver Transplant Outcomes / Quality Measures

Liver Transplant Outcomes / Statistics

Tracking outcomes of pediatric liver transplants at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and sharing these statistics with our families is an important part of how we continually improve our delivery of care, resulting in a better quality of life for you and your child. Read stories about some of our patients.

Since the beginning of the program in 1986, the Cincinnati Children's Liver Care Center team has performed a total of 399 transplants, 47% of the recipients were <2 years of age and 46% of the organs were from technically variant donors.

General Information and Demographics | Liver Transplantation and Recovery | Complications |
After Liver Transplant l Additional Information / Resources

 Cincinnati Children's

January 2002 to December 2006
Last 25 Transplants at Cincinnati Children's

January 2006 to December 2006
General Information and Demographics Back to Top
Number of Transplants: Total number of pediatric liver transplants performed12725
Deceased Organ Donors: Number of patients transplanted with an organ from someone who has died11823
Technical-Variant Donors: Number of patients transplanted with an organ from a living related donor, reduced-size liver or split liver6912
Median Wait Time for Liver Transplant: Number of days a child waited for a liver transplant66 days71 days
Deaths While on Waiting List: % of patients who died while on the waiting list for a liver8%0%
Patients Under Age 2: % of patients under age 2 receiving a liver transplant.47%48%
Liver Transplantation and Recovery Back to Top
Median Length of Stay Following Transplant: Median number of days a patient is hospitalized after a liver transplant15 days21 days
Patient Survival at 90 Days (%): % of patients living 90 days after their transplant procedure90%87%
(survival at
30 days)
Graft / Organ Survival at 90 Days (%): % of liver grafts / organs living 90 days after transplant procedure87%84%
(survival at
30 days)
Complications Within 90 Days Back to Top
Vascular Complications: Number of patients experiencing complications from the clotting or blockage of blood vessels18 (15%)5 (20%)
Biliary Complications: Number of patients experiencing complications caused by problems with bile (the waste product produced by the liver)4  (3%)1 (4%)
Rejections: Number of patients experiencing complications from how the body's immune system reacts to the new organ46 (39%)7 (28%)
Post-Operative Infection: Number of patients that developed post-operative infection (due to the immunosuppressive drugs that are prescribed to prevent rejection, the risk of infection is greater)32 (27%)12 (48%)
After Liver Transplant Back to Top
Patient Survival at 3 Years: % of patients living three years after their transplant procedure

87%

No data available
Patients Retransplanted: % of patients needing to have their liver retransplanted8%4% (1 patient)
Medication Levels in Normal Range: % of blood draws from post-transplant patients that were in the normal rangeNo data available81%
Patient Perceived Quality of Life: % of parents / caregivers who consider their child's quality of life excellent and very good (% of "Excellent" and "Very Good" responses)72%No data available
Patient's Perceived Health Status: % of parents / caregivers who rate their child's health status as excellent or very good (% of "Excellent" and "Very Good" responses)64%No data available

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Last updated April 2007