Title: Comparison between MELD and Child- Pugh Scores for liver allocation
Abstract:Background data: Liver transplantation is the best therapeutic option for patients with end- stage liver disease due to its excellent long term survival results. The demand for deceased donor liver tr...Background data: Liver transplantation is the best therapeutic option for patients with end- stage liver disease due to its excellent long term survival results. The demand for deceased donor liver transplantation vastly exceeds the supply. In the U.S. the Model for End Stage Liver Disease (MELD) score is now used for allocation in liver transplantation waiting lists, replacing the Child- Turcotte- Pugh (CTP) score. The MELD system is based on the risk of death without transplantation and was originally developed for survival estimation in patients after TIPS. The majority of the European countries still use the CTP score for liver organ allocation. However, there is a debate whether the MELD score is superior CTP to predict mortality in patients with cirrhosis on waiting list and after liver transplantation.Read More
Publication Year: 2007
Publication Date: 2007-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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