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Liver transplantation in the Nordic countries – An intention to treat and post-transplant analysis from The Nordic Liver Transplant Registry 1982–2013

Authors :
Helena Isoniemi
Styrbjörn Friman
Erik Schrumpf
Marie Larsson
Bjarte Fosby
Bo-Göran Ericzon
Christina Wibeck
Heikki Mäkisalo
Arno Nordin
Tom H. Karlsen
Kristian Bjøro
Susanne Keiding
Pål-Dag Line
Aksel Foss
Allan Rasmussen
Michael Olausson
Stein Foss
Leena Toivonen
Annika Bergquist
Espen Melum
Ina Marie Andersen
Truls Sanengen
Krister Höckerstedt
Greg Nowak
Kirsten Muri Boberg
Gunnar Söderdahl
Mette Gotlieb
Maria Castedal
Henrik Gjertsen
William Bennet
Source :
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, Fosby, B, Melum, E, Bjøro, K, Bennet, W, Rasmussen, A, Andersen, I M, Castedal, M, Olausson, M, Wibeck, C, Gotlieb, M, Gjertsen, H, Toivonen, L, Foss, S, Makisalo, H, Nordin, A, Sanengen, T, Bergquist, A, Larsson, M E, Soderdahl, G, Nowak, G, Boberg, K M, Isoniemi, H, Keiding, S, Foss, A, Line, P-D, Friman, S, Schrumpf, E, Ericzon, B-G, Höckerstedt, K & Karlsen, T H 2015, ' Liver transplantation in the Nordic countries-An intention to treat and post-transplant analysis from The Nordic Liver Transplant Registry 1982-2013 ', Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, vol. 50, no. 6, pp. 797-808 . https://doi.org/10.3109/00365521.2015.1036359
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Informa Healthcare, 2015.

Abstract

AIM AND BACKGROUND: The Nordic Liver Transplant Registry (NLTR) accounts for all liver transplants performed in the Nordic countries since the start of the transplant program in 1982. Due to short waiting times, donor liver allocation has been made without considerations of the model of end-stage liver disease (MELD) score. We aimed to summarize key outcome measures and developments for the activity up to December 2013.MATERIALS AND METHODS: The registry is integrated with the operational waiting-list and liver allocation system of Scandiatransplant (www.scandiatransplant.org) and accounted at the end of 2013 for 6019 patients out of whom 5198 were transplanted. Data for recipient and donor characteristics and relevant end-points retransplantation and death are manually curated on an annual basis to allow for statistical analysis and the annual report.RESULTS: Primary sclerosing cholangitis, acute hepatic failure, alcoholic liver disease, primary biliary cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma are the five most frequent diagnoses (accounting for 15.3%, 10.8%, 10.6%, 9.3% and 9.0% of all transplants, respectively). Median waiting time for non-urgent liver transplantation during the last 10-year period was 39 days. Outcome has improved over time, and for patients transplanted during 2004-2013, overall one-, five- and 10-year survival rates were 91%, 80% and 71%, respectively. In an intention-to-treat analysis, corresponding numbers during the same time period were 87%, 75% and 66%, respectively.CONCLUSION: The liver transplant program in the Nordic countries provides comparable outcomes to programs with a MELD-based donor liver allocation system. Unique features comprise the diagnostic spectrum, waiting times and the availability of an integrated waiting list and transplant registry (NLTR).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15027708 and 00365521
Volume :
50
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....50020e9f54e8fa61e264d7b71512530c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3109/00365521.2015.1036359