Socioeconomic Deprivation Does Not Impact Liver Transplantation Outcome for HCC: A Survival Analysis From a National Database

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TitreSocioeconomic Deprivation Does Not Impact Liver Transplantation Outcome for HCC: A Survival Analysis From a National Database
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursMenahem B, Dejardin O, Alves A, Launay L, Lubrano J, Duvoux C, Laurent A, Launoy, Guy, Adam R, Anty R, Azoulay D, Bachellier P, Barbier L, Besch C, Boillot O, Boleslawski E, Boudjema K, Bouyabrine H, Buc E, Bucur P, Cheisson G, Cherqui D, Chiche L, Chirica M, Coily A, Compagnon P, Conti F, Decoster C, Dharancy S, Di Martino V, Dondero F, Dumortier J, Durand F, Faure S, Francoz C, Giabicani M, Girard E, Goumard C, Gregoire A, Gugenheim J, Hardwigsen J, Herrero A, Heyd B, Houseel-Debry P, Lahat E, Lambin G, Langeron O, Lavoue S, Lemains M, Lim C, Maulat C, Monsel A, Muscari F, Navarro F, Palen A, Perdigao F, Pruvot FRene, Riou B, Rogier J, Rosenval O, Rousseau G, Sa CAntonio, Salame E, Samuel D, Savier E, Sepulveda A, Suc B, Ursic-Bedoya J, Venharrl J-C, Vibert E, Wolf P, Grp FLiver Tran
JournalTRANSPLANTATION
Volume105
Pagination1061-1068
Date PublishedMAY
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0041-1337
Résumé

{Background. To investigate the value of European deprivation index (EDI) and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) characteristics and their relationships with outcome after liver transplantation (LT). Methods. Patients undergoing LT for HCC were included from a national database (from ``Agence de la Biomedecine'' between 2006 and 2016. Characteristics of the patients were blindly extracted from the database. Thus, EDI was calculated in 5 quintiles and prognosis factors of survival were determined according to a Cox model. Results. Among the 3865 included patients, 33.9% were in the fifth quintile (quintile 1

DOI10.1097/TP.0000000000003340