Fighting Mortality in the Waiting List:

Liver Transplantation in North America, Europe, and Asia 

Autores: Zamora Valdés Daniel, Leal Leyte Pilar, Kim Peter TW, Testa Giuliano

Resumen

Liver disease is a major cause of mortality worldwide. Liver transplantation (LT) is the most effective treatment for end stage liver disease. Available resources and social circumstances have led to different ways of implementing LT around the world. The experience with pediatric LT corroborates the hypothesis that a combination of surgical strategies can be beneficial. The goal of this manuscript is to describe the strategies used by LT centers in North America, Europe and Asia and how these strategies can be applied to reduce waitlist mortality and increase access to LT.

Palabras clave: Chronic liver disease liver transplantation living donor liver transplantation split liver transplantation waitlist mortality.

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Vol. 16 Núm.4. Julio-Agosto 2017 Pags. 480-486 Ann Hepatol 2017; 16(4)