Traveling to seek specialized care such as liver transplantation (LT) is a reality in the United States. Patient migration has been attributed to organ availability. The aims of this study were to delineate patterns of patient migration and outcomes after LT.All deceased donor LT between 2008-2013 were extracted from UNOS data. Migrated patients were defined as those patients who underwent LT at a center in a different UNOS region from the region in which they resided and traveled a distance > 100 miles.Migrated patients comprised 8.2% of 28,700 LT performed. Efflux and influx of patients were observed in all 11 UNOS regions. Regions 1, 5, 6, and 9 had a net efflux, while regions 2, 3, 4, 7, 10, and 11 had a net influx of patients. After mu...
Background: There is evidence of a volume outcome relationship for liver transplantation. In Germany...
In the United States, livers for transplantation are distributed within donation service areas (DSAs...
In light of the persistent donor scarcity, it has been advocated to shift the current region-based a...
Traveling to seek specialized care such as liver transplantation (LT) is a reality in the United Sta...
Liver transplant (LT) programs in Germany increasingly face a multiethnic patient population. To dat...
In the United States, distance from liver transplant center correlates with worsened outcomes; the e...
BackgroundGeographic disparity in access to liver transplantation (LT) exists. This study sought to ...
Introduction: While there is known geographic discrepancy in waitlist and transplant outcomes in the...
Introduction: While there is known geographic discrepancy in waitlist and transplant outcomes in the...
INTRODUCTION: "Sent livers" (SL) (interregional allocated organs) are considered extended donor cri...
The aims of this study were to determine whether dis-parities inwaiting list outcomes exist for Hisp...
Liver transplant (LT) programs in Germany increasingly face a multiethnic patient population. To dat...
Background and aim Since individuals in the early stages of liver cirrhosis are typically asymptomat...
Since its evolution, organ allocation in liver transplantation has been based upon the ‘rule of resc...
Given the increasing incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and regional variation in liver tra...
Background: There is evidence of a volume outcome relationship for liver transplantation. In Germany...
In the United States, livers for transplantation are distributed within donation service areas (DSAs...
In light of the persistent donor scarcity, it has been advocated to shift the current region-based a...
Traveling to seek specialized care such as liver transplantation (LT) is a reality in the United Sta...
Liver transplant (LT) programs in Germany increasingly face a multiethnic patient population. To dat...
In the United States, distance from liver transplant center correlates with worsened outcomes; the e...
BackgroundGeographic disparity in access to liver transplantation (LT) exists. This study sought to ...
Introduction: While there is known geographic discrepancy in waitlist and transplant outcomes in the...
Introduction: While there is known geographic discrepancy in waitlist and transplant outcomes in the...
INTRODUCTION: "Sent livers" (SL) (interregional allocated organs) are considered extended donor cri...
The aims of this study were to determine whether dis-parities inwaiting list outcomes exist for Hisp...
Liver transplant (LT) programs in Germany increasingly face a multiethnic patient population. To dat...
Background and aim Since individuals in the early stages of liver cirrhosis are typically asymptomat...
Since its evolution, organ allocation in liver transplantation has been based upon the ‘rule of resc...
Given the increasing incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and regional variation in liver tra...
Background: There is evidence of a volume outcome relationship for liver transplantation. In Germany...
In the United States, livers for transplantation are distributed within donation service areas (DSAs...
In light of the persistent donor scarcity, it has been advocated to shift the current region-based a...