The Liver Retransplantation Risk Score: a prognostic model for survival after adult liver retransplantation

All the other contributing centers (www.eltr.org), the European Liver, Intestine Transplant Association (ELITA), Isabel M A Brüggenwirth, Maureen J M Werner, René Adam, Wojciech G Polak, Vincent Karam, Michael A Heneghan, Arianeb Mehrabi, Jürgen L Klempnauer, Andreas Paul, Darius F Mirza, Johann Pratschke, Mauro Salizzoni, Daniel Cherqui, Michael Allison, Olivier Soubrane, Steven J Staffa, David Zurakowski, Robert J Porte, Vincent E de Meijer*

*Corresponding author voor dit werk

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High-risk combinations of recipient and graft characteristics are poorly defined for liver retransplantation (reLT) in the current era. We aimed to develop a risk model for survival after reLT using data from the European Liver Transplantation Registry, followed by internal and external validation. From 2006-2016, 85,067 LTs were recorded, including 5,581 reLTs (6.6%). The final model included seven predictors of graft survival: recipient age, model for end-stage liver disease score, indication for reLT, recipient hospitalization, time between primary liver transplantation and reLT, donor age, and cold ischemia time. By assigning points to each variable in proportion to their hazard ratio, a simplified risk score was created ranging 0-10. Low-risk (0-3), medium-risk (4-5), and high-risk (6-10) groups were identified with significantly different 5-year survival rates ranging 56.9% (95%CI 52.8%-60.7%), 46.3% (95%CI 41.1%-51.4%), and 32.1% (95%CI 23.5%-41.0%), respectively (P<0.001). External validation showed that the expected survival rates were closely aligned with the observed mortality probabilities. The Retransplantation Risk Score identifies high-risk combinations of recipient- and graft-related factors prognostic for long-term graft survival after reLT. This tool may serve as a guidance for clinical decision making on liver acceptance for reLT.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)1928-1937
Aantal pagina's10
TijdschriftTransplant International
Volume34
Nummer van het tijdschrift10
DOI's
StatusPublished - 16-jul.-2021

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