The management of patients awaiting liver transplantation.

Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol

Liver Unit, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK.

Published: November 2009

Since it was first performed in 1963, liver transplantation has become the only effective curative treatment in patients with liver failure. During the interval between being added to the waiting list and receiving a graft, the patient's condition may deteriorate as a result of disease progression or complications of the underlying liver disease. Both may result in death, removal from the waiting list because of futility of the procedure or, a worsened outcome following transplantation. The main aims during this period are to delay or prevent further deterioration in the patient's condition, to optimize their general medical health, to prevent, detect and treat any complications, and to offer treatment for specific conditions to improve the patient's overall outcome following liver transplantation.

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