The number of liver transplants (LTs) performed in the US increased until 2006 but has since declined despite an ongoing increase in demand. This decline may be due in part to decreased donor liver quality and increasing discard of poor-quality livers. We constructed a discrete event simulation (DES) model informed by current donor characteristics to predict future LT trends through the year 2030. The data source for our model is the United Network for Organ Sharing database, which contains patient-level information on all organ transplants performed in the US. Previous analysis showed that liver discard is increasing and that discarded organs are more often from donors who are older, are obese, have diabetes, and donated after cardiac deat...
Liver transplantation is a vital medical procedure as it helps to prolong the lives and improve the ...
Liver transplantation was first performed at the University of Sao Paulo School of Medicine in 1968....
Improvements in surgical techniques, immunosuppression, and post-transplantation patient care have l...
The number of liver transplants (LTs) performed in the US increased until 2006, but has since declin...
National liver transplantation (LT) volume has declined since 2006, in part because of worsening don...
Background. The optimal allocation of scarce donor livers is a contentious health care issue requiri...
BACKGROUND: Changes in the epidemiology of end-stage liver disease may lead to increased risk of ...
The demand for donated organs greatly exceeds supply and many candidates die awaiting transplantatio...
Worsening donor liver quality resulting in decreased organ utilization may be contributing to the re...
Shortage of organs for transplantation has led to the renewed interest in donation after circulatory...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111759/1/lt24136.pd
We describe the framework of a discrete-event simulation of the national liver allocation system tha...
The persistent scarcity of donor liver grafts necessitates prioritization of patients based on expec...
Abstract: Background. The product between donor (D) age and recipient (R) Model for End-Stage Liver ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72232/1/j.1600-6143.2006.01508.x.pd
Liver transplantation is a vital medical procedure as it helps to prolong the lives and improve the ...
Liver transplantation was first performed at the University of Sao Paulo School of Medicine in 1968....
Improvements in surgical techniques, immunosuppression, and post-transplantation patient care have l...
The number of liver transplants (LTs) performed in the US increased until 2006, but has since declin...
National liver transplantation (LT) volume has declined since 2006, in part because of worsening don...
Background. The optimal allocation of scarce donor livers is a contentious health care issue requiri...
BACKGROUND: Changes in the epidemiology of end-stage liver disease may lead to increased risk of ...
The demand for donated organs greatly exceeds supply and many candidates die awaiting transplantatio...
Worsening donor liver quality resulting in decreased organ utilization may be contributing to the re...
Shortage of organs for transplantation has led to the renewed interest in donation after circulatory...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111759/1/lt24136.pd
We describe the framework of a discrete-event simulation of the national liver allocation system tha...
The persistent scarcity of donor liver grafts necessitates prioritization of patients based on expec...
Abstract: Background. The product between donor (D) age and recipient (R) Model for End-Stage Liver ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72232/1/j.1600-6143.2006.01508.x.pd
Liver transplantation is a vital medical procedure as it helps to prolong the lives and improve the ...
Liver transplantation was first performed at the University of Sao Paulo School of Medicine in 1968....
Improvements in surgical techniques, immunosuppression, and post-transplantation patient care have l...