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Donation Parts Diagram

People often wonder what parts of the human body have the ability of being donated. Shown here is an illustration that displays these useful parts.

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body parts that can be donated: cornea, middle ear, lung, liver, kidney, skin, heart, pancreas, intestine, veins, fascia, bones, tendons, cartilage

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Living ESRD dialysis patients (ESRD Dialysis Prevalence)

All active ESRD dialysis patients in New York State by age, race, sex and primary diagnosis as of December 31,2004.

Source: ESRD Network 2, patient register.
Date of preparation: June 1, 2005.
This table cannot be compared to the HCFA Facility Survey because the Facility Survey is limited to outpatient dialysis patients initiating ESRD treatment in Medicare-approved facilities.


Age

Total
00-04 10
05-09 19
10-14 25
15-19 79
20-24 181
25-29 343
30-34 507
35-39 886
40-44 1259
45-49 1626
50-54 2155
55-59 2392
60-64 2515
65-69 2701
70-74 2475
75-79 2301
80-84 1692
85+ 1049
Total 22215

Race

Total
Black 8972
White 10501
Native American 91
Pacific Islander 51
Other/Multracial 1200
Asian 759
Mid-East Arabian 106
Indian subcontinent 239
Missing 108
Unknown 188
Total 22215


Sex

Total
Female 9908
Male 12287
Missing 20
Total 22215


Primary Diagnosis

Total
Cystic Kidney Disease 673
Diabetes 8672
Glomerulonephritis 2798
Hypertension 5407
Other 2382
Unknown 1645
Missing 176
Other Urologic 462
Total 22215

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Newly-Diagnosed ESRD Patients (ESRD Incidence)

Newly-diagonosed chronic patients in New York State by age, race, sex and primary diagnosis for calendar year 2004.

Source: ESRD Network 2, patient register.
Date of preparation: June 1, 2005.
This table cannot be compared to the HCFA Facility Survey because the Facility Survey is limited to outpatient dialysis patients initiating ESRD treatment in Medicare-approved facilities.


Age
Total
00-04 12
05-09 7
10-14 6
15-19 29
20-24 46
25-29 74
30-34 110
35-39 221
40-44 314
45-49 408
50-54 552
55-59 628
60-64 691
65-69 834
70-74 818
75-79 880
80-84 723
85+ 525
Total

6878


Race

Total
Black 2069
White 3897
Native American 16
Asian 199
Unknown 34
Indian subcontinent 87
Mid-East Arabian 46
Other/Multiracial 385
Missing 132
Pacific Islander 15
Total 6878


Sex

Total
Female 2978
Male 3865
Missing 35
Total 6878


Primary Diagnosis

Total
Cystic Kidney Disease 139
Diabetes 2849
Glomerulonephritis 569
Hypertension 1529
Other 957
Unknown 564
Other Urologic 121
Missing 150
Total 6878

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Renal Transplant Recipients for Transplant Centers Within the Network Area

Renal transplant recipients by transplant type, age, race, sex and primary diagnosis. Calendar year 1999.

Source: ESRD Network 2, patient register.
Date of preparation: June 1, 2000.
This table cannot be compared to the HCFA Facility Survey because the Facility Survey is limited to outpatient dialysis patients initiating ESRD treatment in Medicare-approved facilities.


Age
Liv. Rel Non Rel Cadaver Total
00-04 4 0 2 6
05-09 3 1 3 7
10-14 11 1 10 22
15-19 14 2 20 36
20-24 17 2 21 40
25-29 22 5 34 61
30-34 25 4 42 71
35-39 24 5 52 81
40-44 33 5 66 105
45-49 27 9 68 104
50-54 25 15 78 118
55-59 21 9 59 89
60-64 14 5 44 63
65-69 10 3 36 49
70-74 4 0 8 12
75-79 1 0 4 5
80-84 1 0 0 1
85+ 0 1 0 1
Total 256 67 548 871


Race
Liv. Rel Non Rel Cadaver Total
Native American 2 0 5 7
Black 56 8 156 220
Asian/Pacific Islander 14 3 19 36
Other/Unknown 36 12 60 108
White 148 44 308 500
Total 256 67 548 871


Sex
Liv. Rel Non Rel Cadaver Total
Male 125 39 315 479
Female 131 28 233 392
Total 256 67 548 871


Primary Diagnosis
Liv. Rel Non Rel Cadaver Total
Cystic Kidney Disease 14 5 45 64
Diabetes 39 14 129 182
Glomerulonephritis 59 13 131 203
Hypertension 30 8 99 137
Other 57 15 81 153
Unknown 57 12 63 132
Total 256 67 548 871

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Medican Society of the State of New York: News of New York

Minorities Fare Worse as Organ Transplant Recipients in New York

Volume 54 number 10 October 1999 www.mssny.org

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