Long-term outcomes of liver transplant recipients followed up in non-transplant centres: Care closer to home

CLINICAL MEDICINE(2021)

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Introduction Increasing rates of liver transplantation and improved outcomes have led to greater numbers of transplant recipients followed up in non-transplant centres. Our aim was to document long-term clinical outcomes of liver transplant recipients managed in this 'hub-and-spoke' healthcare model. Methods A retrospective analysis of all adult patients who underwent liver transplantation between 1987 and 2016, with post- transplant follow-up in two non-transplant centres in the UK (Nottingham) and Canada (Ottawa), was performed. Results The 1-, 5-, 10- and 20-year patient survival rates were 98%, 95%, 87% and 62%, and 100%, 96%, 88% and 62% in the Nottingham and Ottawa groups, respectively (p=0.87). There were no significant differences between the two centres in 1-, 5-, 10- and 20-year cumulative incidence of death-censored graft-survival (p=0.10), end-stage renal disease (p=0.29) or de novo cancer (p=0.22). Nottingham had a lower incidence of major cardiovascular events (p=0.008). Conclusion Adopting a new model of healthcare provides a means of delivering post-transplant patient care close to home without compromising patient survival and long-term clinical outcomes.
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liver transplantation,long-term outcomes,non-transplant centres,hub-and-spoke model
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