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PREOPERATIVE FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH OUTCOME AND THEIR IMPACT ON RESOURCE USE IN 1148 CONSECUTIVE PRIMARY LIVER TRANSPLANTS

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2001

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Patients at high risk for graft failure and costly transplants can be identified preoperatively by a set of parameters that are readily available, noninvasive, and inexpensive. Selection of recipients on the basis of these data would improve the efficiency of liver transplantation and reduce its cost.

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