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Introduction to TRANSPLANT APP. Introduction. Audience: patients and their families Aim: to provide clear and interpretable graphics showing what would happen to 100 people like me to fully inform patients on the risks involved
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Introduction Audience: patients and their families Aim: • to provide clear and interpretable graphics showing what would happen to 100 people like me • to fully inform patients on the risks involved • initially liver patients only but with intention to roll out to other organs
Cohort of data Provided by ODT stats Patient cohort: Elective patients registered for a liver only transplant in the UK Period: 1 April 2007 to 31 March 2011 to enable 5 year outcomes to be presented
Example A Hepatitis C Patient with a UKELD score of 55 What will happen to 100 people like me post-registration
Results differ by disease group and UKELD score (<55, 55+) Example A Hepatitis C Patient with a UKELD score of 55 What will happen to 100 people like me post-registration
Results differ by disease group and UKELD score (<55, 55+) Example A Hepatitis C Patient with a UKELD score of 55 What will happen to 100 people like me post-registration
Results differ by disease group and UKELD score (<55, 55+) Example A Hepatitis C Patient with a UKELD score of 55 What will happen to 100 people like me post-transplant
Outcome What is likely to happen to me after I have a transplant?
Graft failure What can cause graft failure for those who are re-transplanted?
Cause of death What can cause a person to die after a transplant?
What are the risks associated with different types of organ donor?
Donor type Example
Donor transmitted disease Of 1000 patients how many develop a transmitted disease The estimates are taken from published papers
High risk donors Example Other high risk donors