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Impact of the model for end-stage liver disease score on mortality after liver transplantation
- Source :
- Transplantation proceedings. 44(7)
- Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- Objective The objective of this study was to analyze survival, and mortality, rates as well as its causes during the month following liver transplantation with respect to the model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) model. Material and Methods We reviewed the mortality at 24 and 48 hours as well as 1 and 4 weeks of 380 transplanted patients over the past 7 years with regard to the MELD score. Results The mean patient age was 55 years. Among subjects with MELD score ≤ 15 (n = 142; 37.36%), there were 34 deaths (23.94%), including 7 (4.92%) who died during the first month. The mean cause of death during this period was hemorrhage (n = 3; 8.8%). Among those with MELD scores between 16 and 18 (n = 76; 20%), the mortality rate increased to 23.68% (n = 18), including 3 who died during the first month (3.94%) with 1 case due to hemorrhage. Among the cohort with MELD scores between 19 and 21 (n = 78; 20.52%), 25 (32.05%) died, including 9 during the first month (11.53%). The most frequent cause of death was septic shock (n = 5; 20%). The mortality rate among patients with a MELD score between 22 and 24 was 22% (n = 11), of which 8% (n = 4) died in the month. The mean cause of death during this period was multiple organ dysfunction (n = 2; 18.1%). The patient group with a MELD score >24 had a 32.3% mortality rate (n = 11); 4 patients died during the first month following transplantation (11.76%). The most frequent cause of death was hemorrhage (n = 2; 18.1%). Conclusions Survival during the first month did not seem to be related to the MELD score at the time of transplantation, nor did we observe a direct correlation between the MELD score and the overall risk of mortality.
- Subjects :
- Male
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Liver transplantation
Cohort Studies
End Stage Liver Disease
Liver disease
Model for End-Stage Liver Disease
Internal medicine
medicine
Risk of mortality
Humans
Cause of death
Transplantation
business.industry
Mortality rate
Middle Aged
Models, Theoretical
medicine.disease
Liver Transplantation
body regions
Cohort
Surgery
Female
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Details
- ISSN :
- 18732623
- Volume :
- 44
- Issue :
- 7
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Transplantation proceedings
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f946b2e32e892cfdd3885493b3cc8393