Two hundred seventy-six liver transplants were retrospectively reviewed to analyze 6-month graft survival in relation to the combination of donor quality (standard donor vs nonstandard donor) and risk related to the severity of recipient liver disease low-risk, ie, United Network for Organ Sharing [UNOS] status 3/2b; high-risk, ie, UNOS status 1/2a). The overall 6-month survival rate of 82% was stratified into 4 classes: (1) standard donor to low-risk recipient = 88%; (2) standard donor to high-risk recipient = 86%; (3) nonstandard donor to low-risk recipient = 84%; and (4) nonstandard donor to high-risk recipient = 67%. According to the observed graft survival in the 4 different classes, 2 simulations were performed: the "match simulation" (transplantation of all low-risk recipients using standard donors, and transplantation of all high-risk recipients using nonstandard donors), and the "mismatch simulation" (transplantation of all the high-risk patients using low-risk donors and transplantation of low-risk patients using high-risk donors). The 6-month survival rates, calculated using the match simulation, were 74% and using the mismatch simulation, 84%. The authors suggest that, in the era of marginal donors, the recipient should be selected in relation to the characteristics of the donor according to the mismatch model.

Avolio, A. W., Nardo, B., Agnes, S., Montalti, R., Pepe, G., Cavallari, A., Castagneto, M., The mismatch choice in liver transplantation: a suggestion for the selection of the recipient in relation to the characteristics of the donor., <<TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS>>, 2005; (Luglio): 2584-2586 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/37115]

The mismatch choice in liver transplantation: a suggestion for the selection of the recipient in relation to the characteristics of the donor.

Avolio, Alfonso Wolfango;Agnes, Salvatore;Pepe, Gilda;Castagneto, Marco
2005

Abstract

Two hundred seventy-six liver transplants were retrospectively reviewed to analyze 6-month graft survival in relation to the combination of donor quality (standard donor vs nonstandard donor) and risk related to the severity of recipient liver disease low-risk, ie, United Network for Organ Sharing [UNOS] status 3/2b; high-risk, ie, UNOS status 1/2a). The overall 6-month survival rate of 82% was stratified into 4 classes: (1) standard donor to low-risk recipient = 88%; (2) standard donor to high-risk recipient = 86%; (3) nonstandard donor to low-risk recipient = 84%; and (4) nonstandard donor to high-risk recipient = 67%. According to the observed graft survival in the 4 different classes, 2 simulations were performed: the "match simulation" (transplantation of all low-risk recipients using standard donors, and transplantation of all high-risk recipients using nonstandard donors), and the "mismatch simulation" (transplantation of all the high-risk patients using low-risk donors and transplantation of low-risk patients using high-risk donors). The 6-month survival rates, calculated using the match simulation, were 74% and using the mismatch simulation, 84%. The authors suggest that, in the era of marginal donors, the recipient should be selected in relation to the characteristics of the donor according to the mismatch model.
2005
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Liver transplantation
DONOR-RECIPIENT MATCH
DONOR
RECIPIENT
OUTCOME
GRAFT SURVIVAL
PATIENT SURVIVAL
Settore MED/18 - CHIRURGIA GENERALE
Elsevier
Luglio
2005
2584
2586
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Avolio, A. W., Nardo, B., Agnes, S., Montalti, R., Pepe, G., Cavallari, A., Castagneto, M., The mismatch choice in liver transplantation: a suggestion for the selection of the recipient in relation to the characteristics of the donor., <<TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS>>, 2005; (Luglio): 2584-2586 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/37115]
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Avolio, Alfonso Wolfango; Nardo, Bruno; Agnes, Salvatore; Montalti, Roberto; Pepe, Gilda; Cavallari, Antonino; Castagneto, Marco
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