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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 May 31.
Published in final edited form as: Transplant Rev (Orlando). 2016 Jul 17;30(4):261–268. doi: 10.1016/j.trre.2016.07.001

Table 2.

Combined Heart–Liver Transplantation (CHLT) Reviews in the Literature.

Author (citation) Te et al. [8] Cannon et al. [5]
Year 2008 2014
# of Cases Included 47 97
Age Mean 46, Range 22–65 Mean 43.7 SD 16 Range 1–67
Gender 31 (67%) Male, 16 (33%) Women 68 (70.1%) Male
BMI NR Mean 24.3 SD 5.1
Number w/ Associated Kidney Tx 6 NR
MELD at Transplant NR Mean 13.8 SD 5.4
Patients with MELD exception NR 17 (26.2%)
Follow-up Mean 1362 days/3.7 year, Range 0–12.6 year NR
Liver Graft Failure NR 12 of 97
Cardiac Graft Failure NR 1 of 97
Patient Survival, 1-year 84.80% 84.40%
Patient Survival, 3-year 79.50% 78.00%
Patient Survival, 5-year 75.60% 72.40%
Heart Graft Survival, 1-year 84.80% 83.00%
Heart Graft Survival, 5-year 75.60% 73.20%
Heart Graft Survival, 10-year NR 71.50%
Liver Graft Survival, 1-year 82.40% 83.40%
Liver Graft Survival, 3-year 77.30% NR
Liver Graft Survival, 5-year 73.50% 72.80%
Liver Graft Survival, 10-year NR 71.00%