The greatest challenge facing liver transplantation today is the shortage of donor livers. Demand far exceeds supply, and this deficit has driven expansion of what is considered an acceptable organ. The evolving standard has not come without costs, however, as each new frontier of expanded donor quality (i.e., advancing donor age, donation after cardiac death, and split liver) may have traded wait-list for post-transplant morbidity and mortality. This article delineates the nature and severity of risk associated with specific deceased donor liver characteristics and recommends strategies to maximally mitigate these risks
The widespread recognition of the success of liver transplantation as a treatment for most types of ...
Extended-criteria donors (ECDs) have an impact on early allograft dysfunction (EAD), biliary complic...
The increasing gap between the number of patients who could benefit from liver transplantation and t...
Improvements in surgical techniques, immunosuppression, and post-transplantation patient care have l...
Because of organ shortage and a constant imbalance between available organs and candidates for liver...
Because of organ shortage and a constant imbalance between available organs and candidates for liver...
Because of organ shortage and a constant imbalance between available organs and candidates for liver...
Because of organ shortage and a constant imbalance between available organs and candidates for liver...
The definition and factors of extended criteria donors have already been set; however, details of th...
AbstractIntroductionThe number of patients who could benefit from liver transplantation markedly exc...
We read with interest the article of Braat et al. (1) The authors developed, using the Euro-Transpla...
We read with interest the article of Braat et al. (1) The authors developed, using the Euro-Transpla...
Extended-donor criteria liver allografts do not meet traditional criteria for transplantation. Altho...
Liver transplantation has become the mainstay for the treatment of end-stage liver disease, hepatoce...
Donor criteria for liver grafts have been expanded because of organ shortage. Currently, no exact de...
The widespread recognition of the success of liver transplantation as a treatment for most types of ...
Extended-criteria donors (ECDs) have an impact on early allograft dysfunction (EAD), biliary complic...
The increasing gap between the number of patients who could benefit from liver transplantation and t...
Improvements in surgical techniques, immunosuppression, and post-transplantation patient care have l...
Because of organ shortage and a constant imbalance between available organs and candidates for liver...
Because of organ shortage and a constant imbalance between available organs and candidates for liver...
Because of organ shortage and a constant imbalance between available organs and candidates for liver...
Because of organ shortage and a constant imbalance between available organs and candidates for liver...
The definition and factors of extended criteria donors have already been set; however, details of th...
AbstractIntroductionThe number of patients who could benefit from liver transplantation markedly exc...
We read with interest the article of Braat et al. (1) The authors developed, using the Euro-Transpla...
We read with interest the article of Braat et al. (1) The authors developed, using the Euro-Transpla...
Extended-donor criteria liver allografts do not meet traditional criteria for transplantation. Altho...
Liver transplantation has become the mainstay for the treatment of end-stage liver disease, hepatoce...
Donor criteria for liver grafts have been expanded because of organ shortage. Currently, no exact de...
The widespread recognition of the success of liver transplantation as a treatment for most types of ...
Extended-criteria donors (ECDs) have an impact on early allograft dysfunction (EAD), biliary complic...
The increasing gap between the number of patients who could benefit from liver transplantation and t...