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AASLD AST Practice Guideline on adult liver transplantation: Candidate evaluation

Lorna Dove, Ryan Chadha, Jennifer C. Lai, Andrea DiMartini, AnnMarie Liapakis, Neehar D. Parikh, Roberto Firpi-Morell, Lanla Conteh, Michael Fallon, James Trotter, Daniela P. Ladner, Gonzalo Sapisochin, Michael R. Lucey

2025Hepatology6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Liver transplant is a specialized treatment for a spectrum of indications that use a scarce resource. Transplant is guided by principles of justice, equity, and benefit, with a constant conflict between competing interests. Organs are a national resource with a goal of equitable distribution across sites. An AASLD guideline for the evaluation and selection of appropriate candidates for transplant has been available since 2005. METHODS: A multidisciplinary writing group of liver transplant experts and a librarian convened over 24 months. The writing group reviewed the literature, generated guideline recommendations, and rated the level of evidence for each recommendation based on the Oxford Center for Evidence-Based Medicine. The group categorized the strength of recommendations based on the level of evidence, risk-benefit ratio, and patient preferences. CONCLUSIONS: Liver transplant is a lifesaving procedure that should be offered to selected patients with clear indications and a reasonable prospect of benefit. The evaluation is designed to identify those in need, to outline hurdles to a successful outcome, and to develop an effective transplant plan. The goal of this document is to provide a template for this process.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineGuidelineIntensive care medicineLiver transplantationMEDLINEClinical PracticeMedical emergencyMedical physicsWaiting listLiver failureOrgan Transplantation Techniques and OutcomesLiver Disease and TransplantationRenal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments
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