2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11901-010-0057-z
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Use of Hepatitis C–Infected Deceased Donors in Liver Transplantation

Abstract: The use of hepatitis C-infected (HCV + ) liver donors for HCV + transplant recipients was previously controversial, but mounting evidence now supports this practice. HCV-related cirrhosis accounts for 45% of the liver transplants in the United States; however, these transplant recipients have worse transplant outcomes when compared to non-HCV infected (HCV -) recipients. The optimal utility of the donor graft is therefore decreased with transplantation of HCV + recipients because the largest percentage of orga… Show more

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