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Liver Transplant Survival Rate By Age

Liver Transplant Survival Rates: A Comprehensive Guide

Key Statistics for Survival Rates

According to various studies, the survival rates after liver transplantation vary depending on factors such as age and health condition:

  • The pooled rate of 1-year, 3-years, and 5-years post liver transplant survival for patients 70 years or older is lower than younger recipients.
  • The survival rate for liver transplant is generally higher in younger patients, with an 89% survival rate at one year and 75% at five years.
  • The expected 1-year patient and graft survival rates after primary liver transplantation in adults are typically high, with majority of patients being male and over the age of 60.

Factors Affecting Survival Rates

The survival rates after liver transplantation can be influenced by several factors, including:

  • Age: Older patients tend to have lower survival rates due to increased risk factors and complications.
  • Underlying Health Conditions: Patients with pre-existing conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, or lung disease may experience reduced survival rates.
  • Liver Disease Severity: The stage of liver disease at the time of transplantation plays a significant role in determining survival outcomes.
  • Surgery-Related Complications: Post-operative complications, such as bleeding, infection, or organ rejection, can affect survival.



Liver Transplant International


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