About this trial

Management of ACLF is mainly supportive. The poor outcomes lead physicians to consider liver transplantation as an option, even if controversial. In sicker recipients, LT results in immediate survival, but poor medium-term survival rates in some studies. The scarcity of deceased donors obliges to maximize LT success. Alternative strategies, as living-donor LT, should be explored. LDLT has impressive results in Eastern centers, but it is restrained in Western countries, due to potential life-threatening complications in the donor.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

1. Male or female subject ≥18 years of age.

Group 1: patients listed for liver transplantation with ACLF-2 or 3 at the time of listing or developing ACLF 2-3 while on the waiting list.

Group 2: patients listed for liver transplantation with decompensated cirrhosis without ACLF-2 or 3 and poor liver function (MELD>20) at the time of listing.

Group 3: patients having ACLF-2 or 3, are assessed for inclusion in the waiting list, but are finally not listed for liver transplantation.

Disqualifiers

None

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Observational Protocol

Treatment groups

3,000 Participants
are divided into 3 treatment groups

Locations

106
Argentina
Austral University Hospital Buenos Aires Argentina
Hospital Alemán Buenos Aires Argentina
Italian Hospital in Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina
Australia
Austin Hospital Heidelberg Australia

Sponsors and collaborators

European Foundation for Study of Chronic Liver Failure

Lead sponsor