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In 2006, the Model for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) was launched as a new liver allocation system in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Since March 2002, the United Network for Organ Sharing liver allocation policy has given extra priority to patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) who meet specific medical criteria.
A new liver allocation system driven by the model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) score was implemented in Brazil in 2006.
This paper proposes a novel donor recipient liver allocation system constructed to predict graft survival after transplantation by means of a dataset comprised of donor recipient pairs from different centres (seven Spanish and one UK hospitals).
We use cadaveric liver allocation policy optimization as a proof-of-the-concept study, for which we consider both pre-transplant and post-transplant survival rates as the objectives.
Procuring and transplanting organs are the two main functions of the liver allocation system.
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Therefore, objective measures to score risk of death and major morbidity based on accessible physiological and laboratory values would be useful to guide clinical decision making for liver organ allocation and transplantation among decompensated cirrhosis patients receiving support in a critical care setting [ 3].
The central tenet of liver transplant organ allocation is to prioritize the sickest patients first.
Create an efficient decision-support model to assist medical experts in the process of organ allocation in liver transplantation.
In most Western countries, the Model for End-Stage Liver determinesELD) score determines priority for allocation in liver transplantation.
Currently allocation of liver organs through the MELD system and the impact on patient outcome is a hot debate.
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