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European Liver Transplant Registry: donor and transplant surgery aspects of 16,641 liver transplantations in children.

Jean de Ville de GoyetUlrich BaumannVincent KaramRené AdamSilvio NadalinNigel HeatonRaymond RedingSophie BranchereauDarius MirzaJürgen L KlempnauerLutz FischerPiotr KalicinskiMichele ColledanManuel Lopez SantamariaRuben H de KleineChristophe ChardotSezai YilmazMurat KilicOlivier BoillotFabrizio di FrancescoWojciech G PolakHenkjan J Verkadenull null
Published in: Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (2021)
Pediatric liver transplantation has reached a high efficacy as a cure, or treatment, for severe liver disease in infants and children. Grafts that survived the first year had a half-life time similar to standard human half-life. Transplantation before or after puberty may be the pivot-point for lower long-term outcome in children. Further studies are necessary to re-visit some old concepts regarding transplant benefit (survival time) for small children, the role of recipient pathophysiology versus graft aging, and risk at transition to adult age.
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