2021
DOI: 10.3390/jpm11111173
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Circuitous Path to Live Donor Liver Transplantation from the Coordinator’s Perspective

Abstract: Background: The live donor liver transplantation (LDLT) process is circuitous and requires a considerable amount of coordination and matching in multiple aspects that the literature does not completely address. From the coordinators’ perspective, we systematically analyzed the time and risk factors associated with interruptions in the LDLT process. Methods: In this retrospective single center study, we reviewed the medical records of wait-listed hospitalized patients and potential live donors who arrived for e… Show more

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“…The secondary endpoint was waiting time for transplantation or post-LT survival. In the estimation analysis of waiting time, the event date was either the date of death (if occurred before transplantation), LT (live or deceased donors) or last follow-up [31]. Patients were followed up until their death, the last follow-up date on the electronic medical record or the study closure date (31 October 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The secondary endpoint was waiting time for transplantation or post-LT survival. In the estimation analysis of waiting time, the event date was either the date of death (if occurred before transplantation), LT (live or deceased donors) or last follow-up [31]. Patients were followed up until their death, the last follow-up date on the electronic medical record or the study closure date (31 October 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%