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Potential value and limitations of different clinical scoring systems in the assessment of short- and long-term outcome following orthotopic liver transplantation.

Joerg BoeckerZoltan CziganyJan BednarschIakovos AmygdalosFranziska MeisterDaniel Antonio Morales SantanaWen-Jia LiuPavel StrnadUlf Peter NeumannGeorg Lurje
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Out of all scores tested, the BAR-score had the best value in predicting both 90-day morbidity and mortality after OLT showing the highest AUCs. The pSOFT and SOFT scores demonstrated an acceptable accuracy in predicting 90-day morbidity and mortality. The used BAR, SOFT, and pSOFT cutoffs allowed the identification of patients at risk in terms of five-year patient survival. The DRI and ET-DRI scores have failed to predict recipient outcomes in the present setting.
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