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      Deceased donor liver transplantation under the Korean model for end-stage liver disease score-based liver allocation system: 2-year allocation results at a high-volume transplantation center

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      Background: The Korean model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) score-based liver allocation system was started in June 2016 in Korea.
      Methods: This study analyzed the detailed allocation results of deceased donor liver transplantation (DDLT) during the first 2 years after the MELD score-based liver allocation system implementation at a high-volume liver transplantation (LT) center in Korea.
      Results: This study included 174 patients with age above 12 years. The patient ABO blood groups were A (n=65, 37.4%), B (n=51, 29.3%), O (n=28, 16.1%), and AB (n=30, 17.2%). The LT types were primary LT in 141 patients (81.0%) and retransplantation in 33 (19.0%). The Korean Network for Organ Sharing status categories at LT were as follows: status 1 (n=11, 6.3%), status 2 (n=82, 47.1%), status 3 (n=63, 36.2%), and status 4 (n=18, 10.3%). The mean MELD score at LT and waiting period were 36.6±4.6 and 62.1±98.2 days in blood group A; 37.6±3.6 and 25.7±38.1 days in blood group B; 38.8±2.7 and 26.0±30.5 days in blood group O; and 34.8±5.5 and 68.4±110.5 days in blood group AB (P<0.001 and P=0.012), respectively. Patients with blood group O and AB had the highest and lowest mean MELD scores at LT allocation, respectively.
      Conclusions: Serious deceased organ donor shortage resulted in very high MELD score cutoffs for DDLT allocation.
      Additionally, a significant inequality was observed in the possibility for DDLT according to blood group compatibility.
      Nationwide follow-up studies are necessary to precisely determine the allocation status of DDLT.
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      Background: The Korean model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) score-based liver allocation system was started in June 2016 in Korea. Methods: This study analyzed the detailed allocation results of deceased donor liver transplantation (DDLT) during t...

      Background: The Korean model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) score-based liver allocation system was started in June 2016 in Korea.
      Methods: This study analyzed the detailed allocation results of deceased donor liver transplantation (DDLT) during the first 2 years after the MELD score-based liver allocation system implementation at a high-volume liver transplantation (LT) center in Korea.
      Results: This study included 174 patients with age above 12 years. The patient ABO blood groups were A (n=65, 37.4%), B (n=51, 29.3%), O (n=28, 16.1%), and AB (n=30, 17.2%). The LT types were primary LT in 141 patients (81.0%) and retransplantation in 33 (19.0%). The Korean Network for Organ Sharing status categories at LT were as follows: status 1 (n=11, 6.3%), status 2 (n=82, 47.1%), status 3 (n=63, 36.2%), and status 4 (n=18, 10.3%). The mean MELD score at LT and waiting period were 36.6±4.6 and 62.1±98.2 days in blood group A; 37.6±3.6 and 25.7±38.1 days in blood group B; 38.8±2.7 and 26.0±30.5 days in blood group O; and 34.8±5.5 and 68.4±110.5 days in blood group AB (P<0.001 and P=0.012), respectively. Patients with blood group O and AB had the highest and lowest mean MELD scores at LT allocation, respectively.
      Conclusions: Serious deceased organ donor shortage resulted in very high MELD score cutoffs for DDLT allocation.
      Additionally, a significant inequality was observed in the possibility for DDLT according to blood group compatibility.
      Nationwide follow-up studies are necessary to precisely determine the allocation status of DDLT.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Jung BH, "Updated status of deceased-donor liver graft allocation for high-urgency adult patients in a Korean high-volume liver transplantation center" 47 : 580-583, 2015

      2 Moon DB, "Toward more than 400 liver transplantations a year at a single center" 45 : 1937-1941, 2013

      3 Min SI, "To achieve national self-sufficiency: recent progresses in deceased donation in Korea" 99 : 765-770, 2015

      4 Hwang S, "Survival rates among patients awaiting deceased donor liver transplants at a single high-volume Korean center" 45 : 2995-2996, 2013

      5 Castro RS, "Survival before and after model for end-stage liver disease score introduction on the Brazilian liver transplant waiting list" 42 : 412-416, 2010

      6 Ha SM, "Successful introduction of Model for End-stage Liver Disease scoring in deceased donor liver transplantation in Korea: analysis of first 1 year experience at a high-volume transplantation center" 21 : 199-204, 2017

      7 Freeman RB, "Results of the first year of the new liver allocation plan" 10 : 7-15, 2004

      8 R.Randal Bollinger, "Organ Allocation for Transplantation in the USA and Korea: The Changing Roles of Equity and Utility" 연세대학교의과대학 45 (45): 1035-1042, 2004

      9 Ahn CS, "Long-term outcome of living donor liver transplantation for patients with alcoholic liver disease" 46 : 761-766, 2014

      10 Lee SG, "Liver transplantation in Korea: past, present, and future" 47 : 705-708, 2015

      1 Jung BH, "Updated status of deceased-donor liver graft allocation for high-urgency adult patients in a Korean high-volume liver transplantation center" 47 : 580-583, 2015

      2 Moon DB, "Toward more than 400 liver transplantations a year at a single center" 45 : 1937-1941, 2013

      3 Min SI, "To achieve national self-sufficiency: recent progresses in deceased donation in Korea" 99 : 765-770, 2015

      4 Hwang S, "Survival rates among patients awaiting deceased donor liver transplants at a single high-volume Korean center" 45 : 2995-2996, 2013

      5 Castro RS, "Survival before and after model for end-stage liver disease score introduction on the Brazilian liver transplant waiting list" 42 : 412-416, 2010

      6 Ha SM, "Successful introduction of Model for End-stage Liver Disease scoring in deceased donor liver transplantation in Korea: analysis of first 1 year experience at a high-volume transplantation center" 21 : 199-204, 2017

      7 Freeman RB, "Results of the first year of the new liver allocation plan" 10 : 7-15, 2004

      8 R.Randal Bollinger, "Organ Allocation for Transplantation in the USA and Korea: The Changing Roles of Equity and Utility" 연세대학교의과대학 45 (45): 1035-1042, 2004

      9 Ahn CS, "Long-term outcome of living donor liver transplantation for patients with alcoholic liver disease" 46 : 761-766, 2014

      10 Lee SG, "Liver transplantation in Korea: past, present, and future" 47 : 705-708, 2015

      11 Ben-Haim M, "Is the model of end-stage liver disease (MELD) valid in Israel? A critical analysis of liver transplant waiting list mortality" 8 : 605-609, 2006

      12 Chaib E, "Does the patient selection with MELD score improve short-term survival in liver transplantation?" 26 : 324-327, 2013

      13 Hwang S, "An increase in deceased donor incidence alleviated the need for urgent adult living donor liver transplantation in a Korean high-volume center" 42 : 1497-1501, 2010

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