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This presentation examines the effect of pretransplant serum creatinine levels on the survival benefits associated with liver transplantation (LT). It highlights key findings from the analysis of data across different MELD categories, exploring the distribution of serum creatinine and the role of renal replacement therapy. The results showcase the survival benefits observed at various MELD scores and emphasize the correlation between serum creatinine levels and overall postoperative survival. The conclusions drawn guide future considerations for patient evaluation prior to liver transplantation.
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Effect of Pretransplant Serum Creatinine on the Survival Benefit of Liver Transplantation
Figure 1. Distribution of Serum Creatinine and Renal Replacement Therapy at LT Within Each MELD Category
Figure 3. Survival Benefit by Renal Replacement Therapy (RRT) and MELD
Figure 4. Distribution of Survival Benefit Based on Serum Creatinine and Renal Replacement Therapy at LT by MELD
Figure 5. Covariate Adjusted Overall Survival Benefit By MELD