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How does California Pacifics survival compare to what is expected for similar patients?

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How does California Pacifics survival compare to what is expected for similar patients?

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• 1 Month = Not significantly different • 1 Year = Not significantly different • 3 Years = Statistically higherLiver patient survival is calculated at the 1 month mark following transplant, the 1 year mark and the 3 year milestone. The graph above shows the patient survival rate of transplanted patients at each milestone at California Pacific, and also shows the survival rate seen in the United States. • The “observed” value is the patient survival rate for each milestone as experienced at California Pacific. • The “expected” value is calculated based on transplant patient and donor characteristics which take factors such as age and patient diagnosis into consideration. The expected patient survival rate is the patient survival rate we would expect to see based on our patient and donor population’s characteristics. A “statistically higher” difference between observed and expected value shows an extremely high quality of patient care.

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