A few facts about liver transplantation
Who needs a Liver Transplant?
According to international guidelines, any patient suffering from liver cirrhosis who is assessed to have a life expectancy of less than a year should be considered for a transplant. The severity of the liver disease is graded from A to C. Usually, all Grade C and most grade B patients are candidates for transplant. Any patient with any of the liver failure symptoms listed below should seek a specialist opinion so that liver experts can assess whether a transplant or drug treatment is more suitable for them. In any case, the better the condition of the patient at the time of transplant, the better the results of surgery. In patients who are critically ill in ICU, malnourished, have an active infection or have other organ damage such as kidney impairment at the time of the operation, the results of transplantation are dismal. Therefore, a timely transplant is of the essence in obtaining good results. A timely transplant done on a patient who is in a reasonable condition, with a good donor liver has around an 80% chance of success.
In most instances, the above causes initially result in Hepatitis which can usually be treated. However, if the offending factor is not removed or treated on time, cirrhosis develops, and then it is usually too late to change the course of the disease.
Symptoms of liver failure due to cirrhosis
Top Pre-transplant evaluation (Liver Transplant Assessment)The liver specialist usually suggests this evaluation once he has diagnosed end-stage liver disease. Recipient evaluation is done in three phases and normally takes 5-7 days in the hospital.
After evaluation, the patient is either placed on the waiting list for cadaveric donation or, if there is a willing and blood group-matched family donor available, he/she is evaluated for donation and a transplant is scheduled.
While on the cadaver waiting list, the patient follows up with the Transplant Team until a suitable liver becomes available. If the patient’s condition shows signs of deteriorating, we normally suggest the family consider a living liver donation.
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