UCLA performed most heart and lung transplants in the United States in 2016

Amanda Griswold - UCLA heart and lung transplants teams.
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UCLA performed the highest combined number of heart and lung transplants among all U.S. medical centers in 2016, according to United Network for Organ Sharing data, a nonprofit that manages the nation’s organ transplant system.

UCLA’s thoracic transplant program performed 170 transplants during the 12-month period: 103 adult lung transplants, 58 adult heart transplants and nine pediatric heart transplants, according to UNOS.

“This accomplishment is a tribute to our dedicated surgeons, physicians, nurses and allied health care professionals who are open to new challenges,” said Dr. Abbas Ardehali, the program’s surgical director. “We take pride in the innovative nature of our program and look forward to setting new standards in the years to come.”

The UCLA program ranks among the country’s best in terms of patient survival rates and outcomes of the transplanted organ, according to the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients. UCLA began performing heart transplants in 1985 and lung transplants in 1988. The transplant program has become a world leader and has pioneered numerous advances in transplant research, surgical technique, organ procurement and patient care. 

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