2022
DOI: 10.1097/txd.0000000000001408
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Predictors of Length of Stay and Mortality During Simultaneous Liver-Kidney Transplant Index Admission: Results From the US-Multicenter SLKT Consortium

Abstract: Background. Length of stay (LOS) during index solid organ transplant impacts morbidity and healthcare costs. To date, there are no studies evaluating characteristics and outcomes of simultaneous liver-kidney transplant (SLKT) index hospitalization. We examined factors associated with LOS and mortality during index SLKT admission. Methods. Adult SLKT recipients between 2002 and 2017 at 6 transplant centers across 6 UNOS regions were retrospectively enrolled in the US-Multice… Show more

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“…While overall survival remains excellent, recent studies highlight the significant early posttransplant burden for SLK recipients, including long lengths of stay and recurrent hospitalization. SLK length of stay (LOS) was examined in a study using data from the U.S.-multicenter SLK consortium; 71% of SLK recipients were hospitalized at the time of SLK (median pretransplant LOS was 10 days), and the median LOS for SLK transplants was 19 days, with increased LOS associated with higher mortality [ 59 ]. Female sex, black race, advanced age, ICU admission at time of SLK, MELD score prior to transplant, need for pre-SLK dialysis, and kidney DGF were associated with increased LOS, and 36% were discharged to a subacute rehab facility.…”
Section: Post Simultaneous Liver Kidney Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…While overall survival remains excellent, recent studies highlight the significant early posttransplant burden for SLK recipients, including long lengths of stay and recurrent hospitalization. SLK length of stay (LOS) was examined in a study using data from the U.S.-multicenter SLK consortium; 71% of SLK recipients were hospitalized at the time of SLK (median pretransplant LOS was 10 days), and the median LOS for SLK transplants was 19 days, with increased LOS associated with higher mortality [ 59 ]. Female sex, black race, advanced age, ICU admission at time of SLK, MELD score prior to transplant, need for pre-SLK dialysis, and kidney DGF were associated with increased LOS, and 36% were discharged to a subacute rehab facility.…”
Section: Post Simultaneous Liver Kidney Carementioning
confidence: 99%