Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5657249 | Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 2017 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
Contrary to previous data, acute rejection after liver transplant is associated with significantly increased risk of graft failure, all-cause mortality, and graft failure-related death, regardless of primary liver disease etiology. Living donor liver transplantation from a biologically related donor is associated with decreased risk of rejection.
Keywords
BPARA2ALLDDLTLDLTPBCSRTRSurvivalDatabase AnalysisScientific Registry of Transplant RecipientsBiopsy-proven acute rejectionPrimary biliary cirrhosisRisk factorconfidence intervalModel for End-Stage Liver Diseasehazard ratioHepatitis C virusHCVLiver transplantationliving donor liver transplantationdeceased donor liver transplantationMELD
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Authors
Josh Levitsky, David Goldberg, Abigail R. Smith, Sarah A. Mansfield, Brenda W. Gillespie, Robert M. Merion, Anna S.F. Lok, Gary Levy, Laura Kulik, Michael Abecassis, Abraham Shaked,