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Liver transplant allocation policies and outcomes in United States: A comprehensive review

Nyan L. Latt, Mumtaz Niazi, Nikolaos Pyrsopoulos

2022World Journal of Methodology60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Liver transplant allocation policies in the United States has evolved over 3 decades. The donor liver organs are matched, allocated and procured by the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network which is administered by the United Network of Organ Sharing (UNOS), a not-for-profit organization governed by the United States human health services. We reviewed the evolution of liver transplant allocation policies. Prior to 2002, UNOS used Child-Turcotte-Pugh score to list and stratify patients for liver transplantation (LT). After 2002, UNOS changed its allocation policy based on model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) score. The serum sodium is the independent indicator of mortality risk in patients with chronic liver disease. The priority assignment of MELD-sodium score resulted in LT and prevented mortality on waitlist. MELD-Sodium score was implemented for liver allocation policy in 2016. Prior to the current and most recent policy, livers from adult donors were matched first to the status 1A/1B patients located within the boundaries of the UNOS regions and donor-service areas (DSA). We reviewed the disadvantages of the DSA-based allocation policies and the advantages of the newest acuity circle allocation model. We then reviewed the standard and non-standard indications for MELD exceptions and the decision-making process of the National Review Liver Review Board. Finally, we reviewed the liver transplant waitlist, donation and survival outcomes in the United States.

Topics & Concepts

United Network for Organ SharingModel for End-Stage Liver DiseaseMedicineLiver transplantationLiver diseaseOrgan donationDonationOrgan procurementTransplantationIntensive care medicineInternal medicineEconomicsEconomic growthLiver Disease and TransplantationOrgan Transplantation Techniques and OutcomesLiver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
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