AbstractBackgroundA growth in the utilization of high-risk allografts is reflective of a critical national shortage and the increasing waiting list mortality. Using risk-adjusted models, the aim of the present study was to determine whether a volume–outcome relationship existed among liver transplants at high risk for allograft failure.MethodsFrom 2002 to 2008, the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR) database for all adult deceased donor liver transplants (n= 31587) was queried. Transplant centres (n= 102) were categorized by volume into tertiles: low (LVC; 31 cases/year), medium (MVC: 64 cases/year) and high (HVC: 102 cases/year). Donor risk comparison groups were stratified by quartiles of the Donor Risk Index (DRI) spectr...
In Eurotransplant, more than 50% of liver allografts come from extended criteria donors (ECDs). Howe...
BACKGROUND: Using SRTR/UNOS data, it has previously been shown that increased liver transplant centr...
Donor criteria for liver grafts have been expanded because of organ shortage. Currently, no exact de...
Background: A growth in the utilization of high-risk allografts is reflective of a critical nationa...
Reflective of the gross national shortage of organs available for transplantation, utilization of hi...
In liver transplantation the identification of risk factors and the risk quantification for each sin...
In liver transplantation the identification of risk factors and the risk quantification for each sin...
Apart from donor and recipient risk factors, the effect of center-related factors has significant im...
Allocation of liver grafts triggers emotional debates, as those patients, not receiving an organ, ar...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough prior studies have suggested an inverse association between liver transpl...
AbstractBackgroundUsing SRTR/UNOS data, it has previously been shown that increased liver transplant...
In this study, we look at the impact of donor quality on tumor free survival in patients undergoing ...
Background Outcome after liver transplantation (LT) is determined by donor, transplant and recipient...
Objectives: The utilization of liver allografts could be optimized if nonacceptance is predicted. Th...
In this study, we look at the impact of donor quality on tumor free survival in patients undergoing ...
In Eurotransplant, more than 50% of liver allografts come from extended criteria donors (ECDs). Howe...
BACKGROUND: Using SRTR/UNOS data, it has previously been shown that increased liver transplant centr...
Donor criteria for liver grafts have been expanded because of organ shortage. Currently, no exact de...
Background: A growth in the utilization of high-risk allografts is reflective of a critical nationa...
Reflective of the gross national shortage of organs available for transplantation, utilization of hi...
In liver transplantation the identification of risk factors and the risk quantification for each sin...
In liver transplantation the identification of risk factors and the risk quantification for each sin...
Apart from donor and recipient risk factors, the effect of center-related factors has significant im...
Allocation of liver grafts triggers emotional debates, as those patients, not receiving an organ, ar...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough prior studies have suggested an inverse association between liver transpl...
AbstractBackgroundUsing SRTR/UNOS data, it has previously been shown that increased liver transplant...
In this study, we look at the impact of donor quality on tumor free survival in patients undergoing ...
Background Outcome after liver transplantation (LT) is determined by donor, transplant and recipient...
Objectives: The utilization of liver allografts could be optimized if nonacceptance is predicted. Th...
In this study, we look at the impact of donor quality on tumor free survival in patients undergoing ...
In Eurotransplant, more than 50% of liver allografts come from extended criteria donors (ECDs). Howe...
BACKGROUND: Using SRTR/UNOS data, it has previously been shown that increased liver transplant centr...
Donor criteria for liver grafts have been expanded because of organ shortage. Currently, no exact de...