Walter Costa MB, Gärtner C, Schmidt M, Berg T, Seehofer D, Kaiser T. Revising the MELD Score to Address Sex-Bias in Liver Transplant Prioritization for a German Cohort. Journal of Personalized Medicine. 2023;13(6): 963.(1) Background: Prioritization of patients for liver transplantation in Germany relies on the MELD (model for end-stage liver disease) scoring system that does not consider the patient’s sex. Many studies have shown that women are disadvantaged by the MELD score. Using a large patient cohort from a German liver transplant centre, we investigated options to reduce gender inequality in the patient prioritization for liver transplantation. (2) Methods: We calculated female-as-male MELD scores in our cohort by substituting the se...
A growing literature has highlighted important differences in transplant-related outcomes between me...
Adoption of the Model for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) to select and prioritize patients for liver...
BACKGROUND: Hospital admissions are common among patients with cirrhosis, but patient factors associ...
Background and AimsModel for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) and MELDNa are used worldwide to guide g...
Introduction. A systematic bias against women, resulting from the use of creatinine as a measure of ...
The evolution of liver diseases to end-stage liver disease or to acute hepatic failure, the evaluati...
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SummaryA growing literature has highlighted important differences in transplant-related outcomes bet...
The evolution of liver diseases to end-stage liver disease or to acute hepatic failure, the evaluati...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The impact of gender and donor/recipient gender mismatch on LT outcomes is contro...
Sex disparities are related to biological differences, which may have significant impact on patient ...
BACKGROUND: Female sex has been reported as an independent predictor of severe post-liver transplant...
Background & Aims: The impact of gender and donor/recipient gender mismatch on LT outcomes is contro...
Background: Female sex has been reported as an independent predictor of severe post-liver transplant...
Aim: Worldwide, hepatocellular cancer (HCC) is the fourth leading cause of cancer death and occurs 3...
A growing literature has highlighted important differences in transplant-related outcomes between me...
Adoption of the Model for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) to select and prioritize patients for liver...
BACKGROUND: Hospital admissions are common among patients with cirrhosis, but patient factors associ...
Background and AimsModel for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) and MELDNa are used worldwide to guide g...
Introduction. A systematic bias against women, resulting from the use of creatinine as a measure of ...
The evolution of liver diseases to end-stage liver disease or to acute hepatic failure, the evaluati...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/87057/1/j.1600-6143.2011.03498.x.pd
SummaryA growing literature has highlighted important differences in transplant-related outcomes bet...
The evolution of liver diseases to end-stage liver disease or to acute hepatic failure, the evaluati...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The impact of gender and donor/recipient gender mismatch on LT outcomes is contro...
Sex disparities are related to biological differences, which may have significant impact on patient ...
BACKGROUND: Female sex has been reported as an independent predictor of severe post-liver transplant...
Background & Aims: The impact of gender and donor/recipient gender mismatch on LT outcomes is contro...
Background: Female sex has been reported as an independent predictor of severe post-liver transplant...
Aim: Worldwide, hepatocellular cancer (HCC) is the fourth leading cause of cancer death and occurs 3...
A growing literature has highlighted important differences in transplant-related outcomes between me...
Adoption of the Model for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) to select and prioritize patients for liver...
BACKGROUND: Hospital admissions are common among patients with cirrhosis, but patient factors associ...