Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver clinical practice guidelines on liver transplantation.
Young Dong YuYoung-In YoonBeom Kyung KimAshok ChoudhuryAnand KulkarniJun Yong ParkJongman KimDong Hyun SinnDong Jin JooYoungRok ChoiJeong-Hoon LeeHo Joong ChoiKi Tae YoonSun Young YimCheon-Soo ParkDeok-Gie KimHae Won LeeWon-Mook ChoiYoung Eun ChonWoo-Hyoung KangJinsoo RhuJae Geun LeeYuri ChoPil Soo SungHan Ah LeeJi Hoon KimSi Hyun BaeJin Mo YangKyung-Suk SuhMamun Al MahtabSoek Siam TanZaigham AbbasAnanta ShrestaShahinul AlamAnil AroraAshish KumarPravin RathiRuveena BhavaniCharles PanackelKuei Chuan LeeJun LiMing-Lung YuJacob GeorgeTawesak TanwandeeSen-Yung HsiehChee Chien YongMohamed RelaH C LinMasao OmataShiv Kumar Sarinnull nullPublished in: Hepatology international (2024)
Liver transplantation is a highly complex and challenging field of clinical practice. Although it was originally developed in western countries, it has been further advanced in Asian countries through the use of living donor liver transplantation. This method of transplantation is the only available option in many countries in the Asia-Pacific region due to the lack of deceased organ donation. As a result of this clinical situation, there is a growing need for guidelines that are specific to the Asia-Pacific region. These guidelines provide comprehensive recommendations for evidence-based management throughout the entire process of liver transplantation, covering both deceased and living donor liver transplantation. In addition, the development of these guidelines has been a collaborative effort between medical professionals from various countries in the region. This has allowed for the inclusion of diverse perspectives and experiences, leading to a more comprehensive and effective set of guidelines.