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Prog Transplant ; 16(1): 28-32, 2006 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16676671

ABSTRACT

Adult-to-adult living donor liver transplantation is an increasingly important option for 17000 patients awaiting liver transplantation in the United States. However, adult-to-adult living donor liver transplantation volumes peaked in 2001 (N = 518), and have gradually fallen in 2002 (N = 362), 2003 (N = 321), and 2004 (N = 323). Recent concerns about donor safety and ethical considerations have made careful analysis of donor availability and selection criteria critically important. We conducted a retrospective review of our active liver transplant recipient registry (N = 251) and compared it to our living donor registry (N = 231), which included all potential living donors before the selection process. Fifteen percent of recipients accounted for the majority (53%) of donor evaluations, whereas 42% of recipients did not have even a single donor evaluation. Recipient diagnosis appears to have a significant impact on donor availability, with donors rarely evaluated for patients with alcoholic cirrhosis. Careful and stringent selection criteria rule out 67% of potential donors.


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Liver Transplantation/trends , Living Donors/supply & distribution , Patient Selection , Tissue and Organ Procurement/trends , Academic Medical Centers , Adult , Alcoholism/diagnosis , Baltimore , Blood Grouping and Crossmatching , Family , Female , Friends , Hepatitis C/diagnosis , Humans , Liver Cirrhosis/diagnosis , Liver Failure/diagnosis , Liver Failure/etiology , Liver Failure/surgery , Male , Preoperative Care , Registries , Retrospective Studies
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