Does pre‐operative counselling of the donor improve immediate and short‐term outcomes after living liver donation? – A review of the literature and expert panel recommendations
Clinical Transplantation2022Vol. 36(10), pp. e14636–e14636
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Megan A. Adams, Oya Andacoglu, Cara Crouch, Martín de Santibañes, Whitney E. Jackson, Arif Hanafi Bin Jalal, Iman Fawzy Montasser, Susan Rubman, Michael Spiro, Dimitri Aristotle Raptis, Charles Miller, Elizabeth A. Pomfret, the ERAS4OLT.org Working Group
Abstract
Providing comprehensive pre-operative counselling to living liver donors is associated with improved short-term outcomes after donation (QOE; moderate to low I Grade of Recommendation; Strong).
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