We describe the framework of a discrete-event simulation of the national liver allocation system that incorporates the stochastic, disease-specific natural histories of pediatric and adult patients independent of allocation policies. This model will extend our previous work that only considered adult patients and organs. Our model will consist of patient and organ generators, a natural history progression module, and pre- and post-transplant survival estimation modules. While this is still a work in progress, our model will produce various statistics, such as the number of deaths while waiting for a liver, waitlist additions, the number of transplants performed, the number of wasted livers, and estimates of pre- and post-transplant survival...
Acute liver failure (ALF) is a clinical syndrome characterized by the rapid onset of illness and dis...
In 2009, almost 1,500 Americans died of end-stage liver disease (ESLD), which is the twelfth leading...
Pediatric patients with advanced liver diseases often require liver transplantation. To maximize the...
We describe the framework of a discrete-event simulation of the national liver allocation system tha...
Background. The optimal allocation of scarce donor livers is a contentious health care issue requiri...
The number of liver transplants (LTs) performed in the US increased until 2006, but has since declin...
This paper on the UNOS Liver Allocation Model (uLAM) describes the building of a simulation model th...
Liver transplantation is a vital medical procedure as it helps to prolong the lives and improve the ...
The demand for donated organs greatly exceeds supply and many candidates die awaiting transplantatio...
In this thesis the impact of donor and recipient risk factors and the development of risk models in ...
The United Network for Organ Sharing is planning to resolve the ever-growing geographic disparities ...
A Bayesian simulation model has been applied to a database developed for split liver transplantation...
Liver transplantation is the only available therapy for any acute or chronic condition resulting in ...
Organ transplantation and allocation has been a contentious issue in the U.S. for decades. The scarc...
Since cadaveric liver is scarce and life-saving resource for end-stage liver disease patients, it is...
Acute liver failure (ALF) is a clinical syndrome characterized by the rapid onset of illness and dis...
In 2009, almost 1,500 Americans died of end-stage liver disease (ESLD), which is the twelfth leading...
Pediatric patients with advanced liver diseases often require liver transplantation. To maximize the...
We describe the framework of a discrete-event simulation of the national liver allocation system tha...
Background. The optimal allocation of scarce donor livers is a contentious health care issue requiri...
The number of liver transplants (LTs) performed in the US increased until 2006, but has since declin...
This paper on the UNOS Liver Allocation Model (uLAM) describes the building of a simulation model th...
Liver transplantation is a vital medical procedure as it helps to prolong the lives and improve the ...
The demand for donated organs greatly exceeds supply and many candidates die awaiting transplantatio...
In this thesis the impact of donor and recipient risk factors and the development of risk models in ...
The United Network for Organ Sharing is planning to resolve the ever-growing geographic disparities ...
A Bayesian simulation model has been applied to a database developed for split liver transplantation...
Liver transplantation is the only available therapy for any acute or chronic condition resulting in ...
Organ transplantation and allocation has been a contentious issue in the U.S. for decades. The scarc...
Since cadaveric liver is scarce and life-saving resource for end-stage liver disease patients, it is...
Acute liver failure (ALF) is a clinical syndrome characterized by the rapid onset of illness and dis...
In 2009, almost 1,500 Americans died of end-stage liver disease (ESLD), which is the twelfth leading...
Pediatric patients with advanced liver diseases often require liver transplantation. To maximize the...