Selection Protocol for Liver Transplantation in Patients Aged Over 70 Years
Prospective Evaluation of a Selection Protocol for Patients Over 70 Years Old for Liver Transplantation
Azienda Ospedaliera di Padova
18 participants
Oct 1, 2022
OBSERVATIONAL
Summary
Increased life expectancy and aging population has led to a trend of increasing liver transplant (LT) volume in the elderly. Nowadays, advanced age is not considered an absolute contraindication for LT but elderly LT candidates typically have an age-associated burden of comorbid conditions that can pose several clinical challenges during the selection/evaluation process for LT. Specific algorithms for elderly patient selection for LT are not well established; however, consensus agreement is that elderly LT candidates need a more rigorous selection process. This study proposes a "step by step" algorithm of selection for liver transplant candidates more than 70 years.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- Age >70 years and ≤ 75 years
- Liver transplant from cadaveric donor
- First liver transplant
- End stage liver disease or liver tumor
Exclusion Criteria4
- Age ≤ 70 years
- Living donor liver transplant
- Previous liver transplant
- Liver transplant for acute liver failure
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Interventions
Liver transplantation
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NCT06382740