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(Scroll down to the appendix to see more on the types of deceased donations). The typical wait for a kidney transplant in Australia is 4 years. However, waiting times can sometimes be shorter or longer depending on the blood and tissue types of the recipients and donors.
Waiting time for your liver transplant can vary from a single day to months or years, until a suitable donor is available. While waiting for a transplant, you will return to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital for regular follow-ups (usually monthly).
There are more than 100,000 people on the national transplant waiting list with the vast majority, over 92,000, waiting for a kidney.
The national average wait time for transplant is: Kidney 5 years. Liver 11 months. Heart 4 months. Lung 4 months. Kidney / Pancreas 1.5 years. Pancreas 2 years.
Chronic rejection has widely varied effects on different organs. At 5 years post-transplant, 80% of lung transplants, 60% of heart transplants and 50% of kidney transplants are affected, while liver transplants are only affected 10% of the time.

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Organ, Eye and Tissue Donation Statistics people die each day while waiting for an organ transplant. 86% of patients waiting are in need of a kidney. 1 out of 3. deceased donors is over the age of 50.
Organ donation process With only a small number of potential donors, increasing consent is critical to increasing our donation rate. There are around 1,800 Australians waitlisted for a transplant and around 14,000 additional people on dialysis many of whom could benefit from a kidney transplant.

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