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  1. Five-year graft survival rates among deceased donor liver transplant recipients exceeded 75% across most categories, except for those ≥65 years (74.0%), MELD 40+ (74.5%), and DCD liver recipients (74.2%) (Figure LI 77, Figure LI 79, Figure LI 80).

  2. Apr 7, 2023 · According to the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients data, overall patient survival is excellent, reaching 90% at 1 year following deceased donor liver transplantation and 77% at 5 years. [3] .

    • Yara Dababneh, Omar Y. Mousa
    • 2023/04/07
    • The Hashemite University, Mayo Clinic
  3. May 10, 2018 · Figures show that more than 50 percent of people who have a liver transplant survive for at least 20 years.

    • Jennifer Huizen
  4. Patient survival after deceased donor liver transplant largely mirrored that of graft survival, exceeding 80% except for those aged 65 years or older (77.4%) and those with acute liver failure (79.2%), HCC (79.4%), nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (79.7%), and a MELD score of 35-39 (79.6%) or 40 or greater (76.8%) (Figures LI 81, 82, and 83).

  5. Nov 15, 2023 · The expected 1-year patient and graft survival rates after primary liver transplantation in adults are 94 and 92%, respectively. 3 The mean estimated survival of patients who received...

  6. A living donor liver transplant is a life-saving operation that allows a healthy volunteer to help someone they care about. You can take a piece of your healthy liver and donate it to someone in need. Both your piece and the transplanted piece will grow back to full size.

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  8. Benefits of Living Donor Liver Transplantation In the United States, more than 17,500 patients are on the waiting list to receive a liver transplant. Although more than 6,000 liver transplants are performed each year, at least 1,700 patients die each year waiting for a liver transplant. Livers are allocated to patients

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