Liver transplantation has evolved over the past 35 years from an experimental procedure with high perioperative mortality to an accepted form of treatment with an approximate 85% one-year and 80% three-year patient survival rate. Following the success and acceptance of transplantation in the treatment of end-stage liver disease, there has been a progressive increase in the number of patients seeking a limited supply of donor organs. The ethical focus, on a microallocation level, has therefore changed from that of the 1960s, when the question was whether the procedure should be offered at all, to that of the 1990s and beyond, when the focus is on the proper allocation of a scarce, life-saving resource. The ethical issues concerning fair allo...
Survival rates after liver transplantation are currently around 85%, 69% and 61% at 1, 5 and 10 year...
© 2020 Eunice Grace LeeLiver transplantation is a life-saving procedure for many patients. However, ...
The Ciba Foundation held the first international, interdisciplinary conference on ethical and legal ...
The widespread recognition of the success of liver transplantation as a treatment for most types of ...
poster abstractThe disparity between the demand for and supply of donor livers has continued to grow...
Although liver transplantation (LT) represents the gold-standard strategy for hepatocellular cancer ...
Summary. The organ allocation modality in the liver transplant represents a fundamental step for the...
Liver transplantation has become the mainstay for the treatment of end-stage liver disease, hepatoce...
Bioethics has been central to living donor liver transplantation (LDLT), which mandates a high recip...
Liver transplantation has emerged as a highly efficient treatment for a variety of acute and chronic...
SummaryA recent study proposed that liver transplantation may represent life-saving treatment in pat...
The use of organs or tissue from one person to save the life or significantly improve the health of a...
The disparity between available and needed organs is rapidly increasing, and the number of patients ...
Abstract The 11 original regions for organ allocation in the United States were determined by proxim...
Living-donor liver transplantation took root in Asia as a natural result of circumstances, because t...
Survival rates after liver transplantation are currently around 85%, 69% and 61% at 1, 5 and 10 year...
© 2020 Eunice Grace LeeLiver transplantation is a life-saving procedure for many patients. However, ...
The Ciba Foundation held the first international, interdisciplinary conference on ethical and legal ...
The widespread recognition of the success of liver transplantation as a treatment for most types of ...
poster abstractThe disparity between the demand for and supply of donor livers has continued to grow...
Although liver transplantation (LT) represents the gold-standard strategy for hepatocellular cancer ...
Summary. The organ allocation modality in the liver transplant represents a fundamental step for the...
Liver transplantation has become the mainstay for the treatment of end-stage liver disease, hepatoce...
Bioethics has been central to living donor liver transplantation (LDLT), which mandates a high recip...
Liver transplantation has emerged as a highly efficient treatment for a variety of acute and chronic...
SummaryA recent study proposed that liver transplantation may represent life-saving treatment in pat...
The use of organs or tissue from one person to save the life or significantly improve the health of a...
The disparity between available and needed organs is rapidly increasing, and the number of patients ...
Abstract The 11 original regions for organ allocation in the United States were determined by proxim...
Living-donor liver transplantation took root in Asia as a natural result of circumstances, because t...
Survival rates after liver transplantation are currently around 85%, 69% and 61% at 1, 5 and 10 year...
© 2020 Eunice Grace LeeLiver transplantation is a life-saving procedure for many patients. However, ...
The Ciba Foundation held the first international, interdisciplinary conference on ethical and legal ...