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OPTN/SRTR 2019 Annual Data Report: Deceased Organ Donors
Authors:A K Israni  D Zaun  J D Rosendale  C Schaffhausen  W McKinney  J J Snyder
Institution:1. Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients, Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute, Minneapolis, MN

Department of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

Department of Medicine, Hennepin Healthcare, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN;2. Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients, Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute, Minneapolis, MN;3. Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network, United Network for Organ Sharing, Richmond, VA;4. Department of Medicine, Hennepin Healthcare, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN;5. Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients, Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute, Minneapolis, MN

Department of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

Abstract:SRTR uses data collected by OPTN to calculate metrics such as donation rate, organ yield, and rate of organs recovered for transplant but not transplanted. In 2019, there were 11,870 deceased donors, an increase from 10,721 in 2018; this number has been increasing since 2010. The number of deceased donor transplants increased to 32,313 in 2019, from 29,675 in 2018; this number has been increasing since 2012. The increase may be due in part to the rising number of deaths of young people due to the ongoing opioid epidemic. The number of organs transplanted included 17,425 kidneys, 1,018 pancreata, 8,275 livers, 81 intestines, 3,604 hearts, and 2,607 lungs. In 2019, 4,324 kidneys, 346 pancreata, 867 livers, 5 intestines, 31 hearts, and 148 lungs were discarded. These numbers suggest an opportunity to increase numbers of transplants by reducing discards.
Keywords:Donation rate  eligible death  organ discard  organ yield
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