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. 2010 Apr;53(2):93–102.

Table 4.

Characteristics of liver recipients and outcomes

Recipient Age, yr Sex Diagnosis MELD score LOS, d Ischemia time, min Primary nonfunction Biliary stricture Follow-up, mo, status
Warm Cold
1 65 F Alcohol-induced liver cirrhosis 25 11 26 7.25 No No 20, alive
2 47 M Primary sclerosing cholangitis 21 11 26 5.5 No No 20, alive
3 69 M Hepatitis B virus Hepatocellular carcinoma 20 68 124 3 Yes No 14,* alive
4 51 M Alcohol-induced liver cirrhosis Hepatocellular carcinoma 20 12 88 4 No No 14, alive
5 58 M α1-anti-trypsin deficiency Hepatocellular carcinoma 13 28 41 6.7 No Yes 10, alive
6 56 M Hepatitis C virus 14 11 24 5 No No 10, alive
7 60 F Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis 20 17 50 7 No No 7, alive
8 33 M Autoimmune hepatitis 13 10 101 6 No No 6, alive
9 26 F Fulminant hepatic failure 42 27 30 6.25 No No 6, alive
10 53 M Alcohol-induced liver cirrhosis 33 13 37 6 No No 3, alive

F = female; LOS = length of stay; M = male; MELD = Model of End-Stage Liver Disease.

*

Retransplanted.