@article{e993e43ea97b4b389cbe64952ab30e4c,
title = "Frailty in liver transplantation: An expert opinion statement from the American Society of Transplantation Liver and Intestinal Community of Practice",
abstract = "Frailty has emerged as a powerful predictor of outcomes in patients with cirrhosis and has inevitably made its way into decision making within liver transplantation. In an effort to harmonize integration of the concept of frailty among transplant centers, the AST and ASTS supported the efforts of our working group to develop this statement from experts in the field. Frailty is a multidimensional construct that represents the end-manifestation of derangements of multiple physiologic systems leading to decreased physiologic reserve and increased vulnerability to health stressors. In hepatology/liver transplantation, investigation of frailty has largely focused on physical frailty, which subsumes the concepts of functional performance, functional capacity, and disability. There was consensus that every liver transplant candidate should be assessed at baseline and longitudinally using a standardized frailty tool, which should guide the intensity and type of nutritional and physical therapy in individual liver transplant candidates. The working group agreed that frailty should not be used as the sole criterion for delisting a patient for liver transplantation, but rather should be considered one of many criteria when evaluating transplant candidacy and suitability. A road map to advance frailty in the clinical and research settings of liver transplantation is presented here.",
keywords = "clinical research/practice, guidelines, liver transplantation/hepatology, nutrition, recipient selection",
author = "Lai, {Jennifer C.} and Sonnenday, {Christopher J.} and Tapper, {Elliot B.} and Andres Duarte-Rojo and Dunn, {Michael A.} and William Bernal and Carey, {Elizabeth J.} and Srinivasan Dasarathy and Kamath, {Binita M.} and Kappus, {Matthew R.} and Montano-Loza, {Aldo J.} and Shunji Nagai and Puneeta Tandon",
note = "Funding Information: This manuscript is a work product of the American Society of Transplantation's Liver and Intestine Community of Practice and has been endorsed by the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons. This study was funded by NIH K23AG048337 (Lai), NIH R01AG059183 (Lai), NIH RO1GM119174 (Dasarathy); P50 AA024333 (Dasarathy); R21AR 71046 (Dasarathy); UO1 AA0026976 (Dasarathy); UO1DK061732 (Dasarathy); RO1DK113196 (Dasarathy); Mikati Foundation Grant Funding Information: This manuscript is a work product of the American Society of Transplantation's Liver and Intestine Community of Practice and has been endorsed by the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons. This study was funded by NIH K23AG048337 (Lai), NIH R01AG059183 (Lai), NIH RO1GM119174 (Dasarathy); P50 AA024333 (Dasarathy); R21AR 71046 (Dasarathy); UO1 AA0026976 (Dasarathy); UO1DK061732 (Dasarathy); RO1DK113196 (Dasarathy); Mikati Foundation Grant (Dasarathy). These funding agencies played no role in the analysis of the data or the preparation of this manuscript. Funding Information: Mikati Foundation Grant; National Institute of General Medical Sciences, Grant/ Award Number: R01GM119174; National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Grant/Award Number: R01DK113196 and U01DK061732; Office of AIDS Research, Grant/Award Number: R21AR071046; National Institute on Aging, Grant/Award Number: K23AG048337 and R01AG059183; National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant/ Award Number: P50AA024333 and U01AA0026976 Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019 The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons",
year = "2019",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1111/ajt.15392",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "19",
pages = "1896--1906",
journal = "American Journal of Transplantation",
issn = "1600-6135",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
number = "7",
}