DEFINITION
The number of lung transplants in the nation in 2002. (If the surveyed year is different, it is given in brackets). Per capita figures expressed per 1 million
population.
| Rank |
Countries
|
Amount
(top to bottom)
|
| #1 | Austria: | 10.6292 lung transplants per 1 m | |
| #2 | Sweden: | 5.55432 lung transplants per 1 m | |
| #3 | Belgium: | 4.24547 lung transplants per 1 m | |
| #4 | Switzerland: | 3.47176 lung transplants per 1 m | |
| #5 | Canada: | 3.41411 lung transplants per 1 m | |
| #6 | Norway: | 2.61267 lung transplants per 1 m | |
| #7 | Australia: | 2.43902 lung transplants per 1 m | |
| #8 | Germany: | 2.11086 lung transplants per 1 m | |
| #9 | New Zealand: | 1.98265 lung transplants per 1 m | |
| #10 | Netherlands: | 1.76754 lung transplants per 1 m | |
| #11 | Czech Republic: | 0.87882 lung transplants per 1 m | |
| #12 | Argentina: | 0.227629 lung transplants per 1 m | |
| #13 | Singapore: | 0.225938 lung transplants per 1 m | |
| #14 | France: | 0.115405 lung transplants per 1 m | |
| #15 | Colombia: | 0.0232807 lung transplants per 1 m | |
| #16 | Italy: | 0 lung transplants per 1 m | |
| |
Weighted average: |
2.5 lung transplants per 1 m |
|
DEFINITION: The number of lung transplants in the nation in 2002. (If the surveyed year is different, it is given in brackets). Per capita figures expressed per 1 million
population.