Global lessons in graft type and pediatric liver allocation: A path toward improving outcomes and eliminating wait-list mortality

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Abstract

Current literature and policy in pediatric liver allocation and organ procurement are reviewed here in narrative fashion, highlighting historical context, ethical framework, technical/procurement considerations, and support for a logical way forward to an equitable pediatric liver allocation system that will improve pediatric wait-list and posttransplant outcomes without adversely affecting adults. Where available, varying examples of successful international pediatric liver allocation and split-liver policy will be compared to current US policy to highlight potential strategies that can be considered globally. Liver Transplantation 23:86–95 2017 AASLD.

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Hsu, E. K., & Mazariegos, G. V. (2017, January 1). Global lessons in graft type and pediatric liver allocation: A path toward improving outcomes and eliminating wait-list mortality. Liver Transplantation. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/lt.24646

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