Liver Transplantation for Inherited Metabolic Disorders: A Work in Progress
Key Points
This research focuses on evaluating the outcomes of liver transplantation for inherited metabolic disorders.
Analysis of patient and graft survival rates over the last decade.
Assessment of patient and donor selection criteria.
Review of changes in liver transplantation protocols.
Patient and graft survival rates have improved over the last decade.
Survival rates are still lower compared to global benchmarks.
Abstract
Although our overall patient and graft survival rates are lower than global reports, outcomes have improved in the last decade with careful patient and donor selection and changes in LT protocol.