Liver transplantation for critically ill cirrhotic patients: Stratifying utility based on pretransplant factors

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Artzner, Thierry | Michard, Baptiste | Weiss, Emmanuel | Barbier, Louise | Noorah, Zair | Merle, Jean‐claude | Paugam‐burtz, Catherine | Francoz, Claire | Durand, François | Soubrane, Olivier | Pirani, Tasneem | Theocharidou, Eleni | O’grady, John | Bernal, William | Heaton, Nigel | Salamé, Ephrem | Bucur, Petru | Barraud, Hélène | Lefebvre, François | Serfaty, Lawrence | Besch, Camille | Bachellier, Philippe | Schneider, Francis | Levesque, Eric | Faitot, François

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The aim of this study was to produce a prognostic model to help predict posttransplant survival in patients transplanted with grade-3 acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF-3). Patients with ACLF-3 who underwent liver transplantation (LT) between 2007 and 2017 in 5 transplant centers were included (n = 152). Predictors of 1-year mortality were retrospectively screened and tested on a single center training cohort and subsequently tested on an independent multicenter cohort composed of the 4 other centers. Four independent pretransplant risk factors were associated with 1-year mortality after transplantation in the training cohort: age ≥53 years (P = .044), pre-LT arterial lactate level ≥4 mml/L (P = .013), mechanical ventilation with PaO2 /FiO2 ≤ 200 mm Hg (P = .026), and pre-LT leukocyte count ≤10 G/L (P = .004). A simplified version of the model was derived by assigning 1 point to each risk factor: the transplantation for Aclf-3 model (TAM) score. A cut-off at 2 points distinguished a high-risk group (score >2) from a low-risk group (score ≤2) with 1-year survival of 8.3% vs 83.9% respectively (P < .001). This model was subsequently validated in the independent multicenter cohort. The TAM score can help stratify posttransplant survival and identify an optimal transplantation window for patients with ACLF-3.

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