A major limitation of liver transplantation is organ shortage. To avoid exposing patients to death on the waiting list, organs are used that would have been discarded few years ago. Graft allocation is regulated by the "agence de biomedecine" which establishes a national score. Each liver graft is proposed to the patient presenting the higher score. Acceptance or rejection of the graft only depends on the decision of each centre. We propose to submit a more efficient allocation model (enabling each proposed liver graft to be transplanted in the candidate whose transplantation will afford the greatest survival benefit after registration), by collecting and analysing variables from donors and candidates/recipients.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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