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Brigham and Women's Hospital Insights

Kidney transplant wait times at Brigham and Women's Hospital range from approximately 121-173 months depending on blood type, with blood type O patients waiting an average of 131 months.

Kidney Transplant Wait Time

  • Blood Type O: 131 months

  • Blood Type B: 173 months

  • Blood Type A: 121 months

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4 September, 2023

The most Amazing Doctors and Nurses.. We appreciate everything they have done...Dr.Coupilino saved my life, and the BEST Surgeon....The care i have received has been impeccable.....Thanks so much, Tim Thompson and Mikki Buckland and Family

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10-year Historical Data

Transplants Performed (Supply)
Patients on the list (Demand)
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Brigham and Women's Hospital is a low-volume transplant center, averaging approximately 30 cadaveric kidney transplants annually over the past decade, while maintaining a waiting list of around 400 patients. In 2024, only 5% of waitlisted patients received a cadaveric transplant.

2024 list Removals

15%
Cadaveric Transplants
Living Donor Transplants
Removed from the list
2726133Removed from the listCadaveric TransplantsLiving donor Transplants

Compared to other kidney transplant centers in Massachusetts, Brigham and Women's Hospital generally offers slower than average wait times for blood type O patients.

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