Impact of Share 35 liver transplantation allocation in Australia and New Zealand

Author:

Fink Michael A.123ORCID,Gow Paul J.2,McCaughan Geoffrey W.456,Hodgkinson Peter7,Chen John8,McCall John910,Jaques Bryon11,Crawford Michael46,Strasser Simone I.46,Hardikar Winita12,Brooke‐Smith Mark8,Starkey Graham2,Jeffrey Gary P.1113,Gane Ed910,Stormon Michael414,Evans Helen915,Tallis Caroline7,Byrne Amanda J.3,Jones Robert M.12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery Austin Health, The University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. Victorian Liver Transplant Unit Austin Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

3. Australia and New Zealand Liver and Intestinal Transplant Registry Melbourne Australia

4. University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

5. Liver Injury and Cancer Centenary Institute Camperdown New South Wales Australia

6. Australian National Liver Transplant Unit Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Sydney Australia

7. Queensland Liver Transplant Service Princess Alexandra Hospital and Queensland Children's Hospital Brisbane Australia

8. Flinders Medical Centre Adelaide South Australia Australia

9. University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

10. New Zealand Liver Transplant Service Auckland City Hospital Auckland New Zealand

11. Western Australian Liver Transplant Unit Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Perth Western Australia Australia

12. Gastroenterology and Clinical Nutrition Department Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne Victoria Australia

13. Medical School The University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

14. Australian National Liver Transplantation Service Children's Hospital at Westmead Sydney New South Wales Australia

15. Department of Paediatric Gastroenterology Starship Child Health Auckland New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractPatients with high model for end‐stage liver disease (MELD) scores waiting for liver transplantation in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) have had limited access to deceased donor livers and therefore binational sharing of livers, for patients with a MELD score ≥35 was introduced in February 2016. Waiting list mortality, post‐transplant outcomes and intention‐to‐treat survival were compared between patients whose MELD score reached 35 on the waiting list between October 2013 and April 2015 (Pre‐Share 35 group, n = 23) and patients who were Share 35 listed between February 2016 and May 2022 (Share 35 group, n = 112). There was significantly reduced waiting list mortality in share 35 listed patients in comparison to the pre‐Share 35 group (11.7% vs. 52.2%, OR .120 95% CI .044–.328, P < .001). Post‐transplant patient and graft survival were not significantly different between the groups (5‐year patient survival 82% vs. 84%, P = .991, 5‐year graft survival 82% vs. 76%, P = .543). Intention‐to‐treat survival was superior in the Share 35 group (HR .302, 95% CI .149–.614, P < .001). Introduction of Share 35 in ANZ resulted in a 78% risk reduction in waiting list mortality, equivalent post‐transplant survival and an improvement in intention‐to‐treat survival.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Transplantation

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