Survival benefit (SB) for first liver transplantation (LT) is favorable at Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD)≥15. Herein, we identify the MELD threshold for SB from repeat liver transplantation (ReLT) by recipient hepatitis C virus (HCV) status and donor risk index (DRI). We analyzed lab MELD scores in new United Network for Organ Sharing registrants for ReLT from March 2002 to January 2010. Risk of ReLT graft failure≤1 year versus waitlist mortality was calculated using Cox regression, adjusting for recipient characteristics. Of 3057 ReLT candidates, 54% had HCV and 606 died while listed. There were 1985 ReLT recipients, 52% had HCV and 567 ReLT graft failures by 1 year. Unadjusted waitlist mortality and post-ReLT graft failure rates...
Background: Allocation of liver allografts is prioritized to Status 1A patients over end-stage liver...
High-risk combinations of recipient and graft characteristics are poorly defined for liver retranspl...
BACKGROUND: The Model for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) has been used as a prognostic tool since 20...
Donorrecipient match is a matter of debate in liver transplantation. D-MELD (donor age x recipient b...
Background: The model for End-Stage Liver Disease-Sodium (MELD-Na) score was introduced for liver al...
Donorrecipient match is a matter of debate in liver transplantation. D-MELD (donor age x recipient b...
Donor-recipient match is a matter of debate in liver transplantation. D-MELD (donor age × recipient ...
Donor–recipient match is a matter of debate in liver transplantation. D-MELD (donor age × recipient...
BACKGROUND.: The evaluation of the survival achieved with liver transplantation (LT) compared with r...
Donor-recipient match is a matter of debate in liver transplantation. D-MELD (donor age 7 recipient...
Allocation of liver grafts triggers emotional debates, as those patients, not receiving an organ, ar...
Background: We sought to measure the impact of model for end stage liver disease (MELD) score, tumor...
AbstractBackgroundThe Model for End‐stage Liver Disease (MELD) has been used as a prognostic tool si...
Background: Allocation of liver allografts is prioritized to Status 1A patients over end-stage liver...
High-risk combinations of recipient and graft characteristics are poorly defined for liver retranspl...
BACKGROUND: The Model for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) has been used as a prognostic tool since 20...
Donorrecipient match is a matter of debate in liver transplantation. D-MELD (donor age x recipient b...
Background: The model for End-Stage Liver Disease-Sodium (MELD-Na) score was introduced for liver al...
Donorrecipient match is a matter of debate in liver transplantation. D-MELD (donor age x recipient b...
Donor-recipient match is a matter of debate in liver transplantation. D-MELD (donor age × recipient ...
Donor–recipient match is a matter of debate in liver transplantation. D-MELD (donor age × recipient...
BACKGROUND.: The evaluation of the survival achieved with liver transplantation (LT) compared with r...
Donor-recipient match is a matter of debate in liver transplantation. D-MELD (donor age 7 recipient...
Allocation of liver grafts triggers emotional debates, as those patients, not receiving an organ, ar...
Background: We sought to measure the impact of model for end stage liver disease (MELD) score, tumor...
AbstractBackgroundThe Model for End‐stage Liver Disease (MELD) has been used as a prognostic tool si...
Background: Allocation of liver allografts is prioritized to Status 1A patients over end-stage liver...
High-risk combinations of recipient and graft characteristics are poorly defined for liver retranspl...
BACKGROUND: The Model for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) has been used as a prognostic tool since 20...