2021
American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases Expert Panel Consensus Statement: Vaccines to Prevent Coronavirus Disease 2019 Infection in Patients With Liver Disease
Fix OK, Blumberg EA, Chang K, Chu J, Chung RT, Goacher EK, Hameed B, Kaul DR, Kulik LM, Kwok RM, McGuire BM, Mulligan DC, Price JC, Reau NS, Reddy KR, Reynolds A, Rosen HR, Russo MW, Schilsky ML, Verna EC, Ward JW, Fontana RJ, Group F. American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases Expert Panel Consensus Statement: Vaccines to Prevent Coronavirus Disease 2019 Infection in Patients With Liver Disease. Hepatology 2021, 74: 1049-1064. PMID: 33577086, PMCID: PMC8014184, DOI: 10.1002/hep.31751.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMRNA COVID-19 vaccineCOVID-19 vaccineChronic liver diseaseLiver diseaseModerna mRNA COVID-19 vaccinesCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infectionExpert panel consensus statementPrevious drug reactionsAdvanced liver diseaseLiver transplant recipientsAvailable COVID-19 vaccinesDisease 2019 infectionSevere hypersensitivity reactionsLocal site reactionsCare of patientsClinical trial participantsHealth care providersLT recipientsTransplant recipientsAdult patientsImmunosuppressed patientsSystemic reactionsHypersensitivity reactionsSite reactionsVaccine efficacy
2016
The impact of broader regional sharing of livers: 2‐year results of “Share 35”
Edwards EB, Harper AM, Hirose R, Mulligan DC. The impact of broader regional sharing of livers: 2‐year results of “Share 35”. Liver Transplantation 2016, 22: 399-409. PMID: 26890858, DOI: 10.1002/lt.24418.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWaiting list mortalityLiver transplantLiver diseaseEnd-stage liver disease candidatesEnd-stage liver diseasePosttransplant survival outcomesChronic liver diseaseCold ischemia timeShare 35 policyRegional sharingBroader regional sharingPost-policy periodPosttransplant graftUrgent groupIschemia timePatient survivalSurvival outcomesMedian MELDMortality rateSickest candidatesOrgan procurementTransplantation NetworkTransplantAge groupsUrgent patients