Hepatitis C and liver transplantation

RS Brown Jr - Nature, 2005 - nature.com
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Liver transplantation is a life-saving therapy to correct liver failure, portal hypertension and
hepatocellular carcinoma arising from hepatitis C infection. But despite the successful use of
living donors and improvements in immunosuppression and antiviral therapy, organ
demand continues to outstrip supply and recurrent hepatitis C with accelerated progression
to cirrhosis of the graft is a frequent cause of graft loss and the need for retransplantation.
Appropriate selection of candidates and timing of transplantation, coupled with better pre …
Abstract
Liver transplantation is a life-saving therapy to correct liver failure, portal hypertension and hepatocellular carcinoma arising from hepatitis C infection. But despite the successful use of living donors and improvements in immunosuppression and antiviral therapy, organ demand continues to outstrip supply and recurrent hepatitis C with accelerated progression to cirrhosis of the graft is a frequent cause of graft loss and the need for retransplantation. Appropriate selection of candidates and timing of transplantation, coupled with better pre- and post-transplant antiviral therapy, are needed to improve outcomes.
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