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Impact of MELD Allocation System on Waiting List and Early Post-Liver Transplant Mortality.

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2016-05-04

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Jurado-Garcia, Juan
Muñoz Garcia-Borruel, Maria
Rodriguez-Peralvarez, Manuel Luis
Ruiz-Cuesta, Patricia
Poyato-Gonzalez, Antonio
Barrera-Baena, Pilar
Fraga-Rivas, Enrique
Costan-Rodero, Guadalupe
Briceño-Delgado, Javier
Montero-Alvarez, Jose Luis

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MELD allocation system has changed the clinical consequences on waiting list (WL) for LT, but its impact on mortality has been seldom studied. We aimed to assess the ability of MELD and other prognostic scores to predict mortality after LT. 301 consecutive patients enlisted for LT were included, and prioritized within WL by using the MELD-score according to: hepatic insufficiency (HI), refractory ascites (RA) and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The analysis was performed to predict early mortality after LT (8 weeks). Patients were enlisted as HI (44.9%), RA (19.3%) and HCC (35.9%). The major aetiologies of liver disease were HCV (45.5%). Ninety-four patients (31.3%) were excluded from WL, with no differences among the three groups (p = 0.23). The remaining 207 patients (68.7%) underwent LT, being HI the most frequent indication (42.5%). HI patients had the shortest length within WL (113.6 days vs 215.8 and 308.9 respectively; p Patients enlisted due to HI had the highest early post-LT mortality rates despite of the shortest length within WL. The iMELD had the best accuracy to predict early post-LT mortality in patients with HI, and thus it may benefit the WL management.

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Adult
Aged
Ascites
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Severity of Illness Index
Tissue and Organ Procurement
Waiting Lists

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Ascitis
Listas de espera
Obtención de tejidos y órganos
Índice de severidad de la enfermedad

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Carcinoma, hepatocellular, Hepatic insufficiency, Liver cirrhosis, Liver neoplasms, Liver transplantation

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Jurado-García J, Muñoz García-Borruel M, Rodríguez-Perálvarez ML, Ruíz-Cuesta P, Poyato-González A, Barrera-Baena P, et al. Impact of MELD Allocation System on Waiting List and Early Post-Liver Transplant Mortality. PLoS One. 2016 Jun 14;11(6):e0155822