Transplant Center Guide: HEART-LUNG -- YEAR 2001 DATA

 

Below is a list of approved heart-lung transplant programs, listed from most active to least active, together with the total number of heart-lung transplants performed in 2001, the most recent year for which complete information is available. The totals for 2000, 1999, and 1998 are included as a point of reference.

Keep in mind the possibility that programs may have started, expanded or contracted significantly since this data was compiled.

Transplant Center

Location

Total Heart Lung Transplants 2001

Total Heart Lung Transplants 2000

Total Heart Lung Transplants 1999

Total Heart Lung Transplants 1998

Stanford University Medical Center

Palo Alto, California

4
11
7

6

University Medical Center, University of Arizona HSC

Tucson, Arizona

3
4
0

3

University of Alabama Hospital

Birmingham, Alabama

2
5
2

2

University of North Carolina Hospitals - Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill, North Carolina

2
2
0

1

Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee
2
2
2

0

Duke University Medical Center & Durham VA Medical Center

Durham, North Carolina

2
2
2

4

Saint Paul Medical Center, University of Texas Southwestern

Dallas, Texas

2
0
0
0

Temple University Hospital

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

2
1
1

3

University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics

Madison, Wisconsin

1
0
0

0

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center & Children's Hospital

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

1
3
6

4

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1
0
0
0

Sacred Heart Medical Center

Spokane, Washington

1
0
1
0

Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

1
1
4
2

Children's Hospital of Wisconsin

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

1
0
0
0

Saint Mary's Hospital

Rochester, Minnesota

1
2
1
0

St. Louis Children's Hospital at Washington Univ. Medical Center

St. Louis, Missouri

1
2
0
0

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