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Comparing High- and Low-Model for End-Stage Liver Disease Living-Donor Liver Transplantation to Determine Clinical Efficacy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (CHALICE Study).

Jayant KumarThomas G CotterIsabella RecciaFrancesco VirdisMauro PoddaNikolaos MachairasRamesh Pulendran ArasaradnamDiego di SabatoJohn C LaMattinaRolf N BarthPiotr WitkowskiJohn J Fung
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
The high-MELD LDLT group had similar patient and graft survival and morbidities to the low-MELD LDLT group, despite being at higher risk for pulmonary infection, abdominal fluid collection and prolonged ICU stay. The data, primarily sourced from high-volume Asian centers, underscore the feasibility of living donations for liver allografts in high-MELD patients. Given the rising demand for liver allografts, it is sensible to incorporate these insights into U.S. transplant practices.
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