GEMA-Na and MELD 3.0 severity scores to address sex disparities for accessing liver transplantation: a nationwide retrospective cohort study

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Research areas:
  • Uncategorized
Year:
2024
Type of Publication:
Article
Authors:
  • Rodríguez-Perálvez, Manuel
  • de la Rosa, Gloria
  • Gómez-Orellana, Antonio Manuel
  • Sancho, Victoria Aguilera
  • Pascual-Vicente, Teresa
  • Pereira, Sheila
  • Ortiz, María Luisa
  • Pagano, Giulia
  • Suárez, Francisco
  • González-Grande, Rocio
  • Cachero, Alba
  • Tomé, Santiago
  • Valbuena, Mónica Barreales
  • Martin-Mateos, Rosa
  • Pascual, Sonia
  • Cristóbal, Mario Romero
  • Bilbao, Itxarone
  • Martin, Carmen Alonso
  • Oton, Elena
  • Dieguez, Maria Luisa Gonzalez
  • Aguilar, María Dolores Espinosa
  • Arias, Ana
  • Blanco, Gerar
  • Perez, Sara Lorente
  • Cuadrado, Antonio
  • García, Amaya Redín
  • Cano, Clara Sánchez
  • Franco, Carmen Cepeda
  • Pons, Jose Antonio
  • Colmenero, Jordi
  • Ferreiro, Alejandra Otero
  • Aretxabaleta, Nerea Hernández
  • Moreno, Sarai Romero
  • Soler, Maria Rodriguez
  • Hervás-Martínez, César
  • Gastaca, Mikel
Journal:
eClinicalMedicine
Volume:
74
Pages:
102737
Month:
Agosto
ISSN:
2589-5370
BibTex:
Note:
JCR(2023): 9.6, Position: 15/329 (Q1) Category: MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Abstract:
The Gender-Equity Model for liver Allocation corrected by serum sodium (GEMA-Na) and the Model for End-stage Liver Disease 3.0 (MELD 3.0) could amend sex disparities for accessing liver transplantation (LT). We aimed to assess these inequities in Spain and to compare the performance of GEMA-Na and MELD 3.0.
Comments:
JCR(2023): 9.6, Position: 15/329 (Q1) Category: MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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