Background
In this study, we investigated long‐term survival of cirrhotic patients without hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and the proper timing of liver transplantation in the era with recent progress of management.
Methods
We first classified 217 non‐transplant cirrhotic patients without HCC according to the long‐term survival based on Child‐Turcotte‐Pugh (CTP) scores and the MELD scores. We then compared them with the survival after liver transplantation in 114 patients with liver cirrhosis.
Results
We classified into four groups (class A as CTP score of 5,6, B as 7,8, C as 9‐12, D as 13‐15) according to the long‐term survival of the patients, the survivals of patients with class C and D were significantly worse compared with transplant patients (P < 0.001 in each group). And we also classified into four groups based on the MELD scores (class A as MELD score of −8, B as 9‐12, C as 13‐19, D as 19‐), the survivals of patients with class C and D were significantly worse compared with those of transplant patients (P < 0.001 in each group).
Conclusions
Considering the long‐term survival of patients with liver cirrhosis, CTP score of 9 and/or MELD score of 13 could be a proper timing for liver transplantation.