Book Details
Orange Code:56693
Paperback:264 pages
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Sections:
1. Evolving Trends in Liver Transplantation2. Cardiac and Pulmonary Issues in LT Assessment Candidates3. Renal Dysfunction in End-Stage Liver Disease and Post–Liver Transplant4. Acute-On-Chronic Liver Failure5. Hepatitis Viruses and Liver Transplantation6. Liver Transplant for Hepatocellular Cancer7. Recurrence of Nonviral Liver Diseases After Liver Transplantation8. Immunosuppression9. Improving Long-Term Outcomes After Liver Transplantation10. Hepatic Retransplant
Description:
A number of areas within liver transplant continue to evolve as the field matures. The advent of increasingly effective therapy for HCV will dramatically reduce the burden of recurrent disease within the next few years. HCC has become a well established indication for transplant with an increasing emphasis on adjuvant therapies to reduce the risk of tumor recurrence and potentially expand the acceptable limits of tumor burden amenable to liver transplant. Renal dysfunction is a frequent complication of decompensated liver disease and an important predictor of diminished post-transplant survival. Newer approached to therapy including terlipressin will reduce the impact of renal dysfunction in liver transplant candidates and potentially reduce the need for combined liver/kidney transplant. Increasing attention is being paid to role of comorbidities such as diabetes and hypertension on longterm recipient outcomes. Retransplantation remains a challenge with a variety of models available ot redict outcomes. Cardiac disease pretransplant is an area of active investigation with newer entities such as cirrhotic cardiomyopathy a growing concern. These are some of many evolving issues in liver transplant which will be addressed to update our readers and which in turn will enhance the care of patients with liver disease.
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