Over three decades, changes to organ allocation policies were associated with reduced waitlist mortality and increased rates of liver transplant among children with pediatric acute liver failure, according to research in JAMA Surgery.
“Pediatric acute liver failure is a rapidly progressive disease that occurs in otherwise healthy children,” Juliet Emamaullee, MD, PhD, FRCS, FACS, study author and research director in the division of abdominal organ transplantation at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, told Healio. “Up to 25% will require emergency liver transplant. How