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Women who undergo liver transplant have longer length of stay post‐transplant compared with men

机译:Women who undergo liver transplant have longer length of stay post‐transplant compared with men

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Abstract Background Women on the liver transplant waitlist are at greater risk of hospitalization compared with men, but whether this impacts length of stay (LOS) post‐transplant is unknown. We aimed to evaluate gender disparities in post‐transplant LOS, an important surrogate of health resource utilization post‐transplant. Methods Using the UNOS/OPTN registry, we analysed all non‐Status 1 adult deceased donor liver transplant recipients without exception points from 2008 to 2017. Poisson regression associated female gender with post‐transplant LOS. Results Of 27?294 transplant recipients, 36% were women. Women were more likely to be hospitalized pretransplant than men (44% vs 39%, P ??.01). Post‐transplant, women were more likely to have prolonged (≥20d) LOS (25% vs 22%, P ??.01). In univariable analysis, female gender was associated with longer post‐transplant LOS (IRR 1.09, 95%CI 1.06‐1.12, P ??.01). Prolonged pretransplant admission was also associated with post‐transplant LOS (IRR 1.83, 95%CI 1.77‐1.89, P ??.01). In multivariable analysis, female gender remained independently associated with post‐transplant LOS (aIRR 1.05, 95%CI 1.02‐1.08, P ??.01), after adjustment for age, UNOS region, insurance type, MELDNa, cirrhosis complications, and donor risk index. Pretransplant hospitalization mediated this relationship, explaining 14.1% (95%CI 9.7%‐25.4%) of the total effect. Conclusions Women who undergo deceased donor liver transplant have increased healthcare utilization in the peritransplant period compared with men. Reducing gender disparities in liver transplantation, including the disproportionate burden of healthcare utilization by women pre‐ and post‐transplant, will require interventions targeted at preventing hospitalization among women on the transplant waitlist and developing tools aimed at better characterizing the severity of end‐stage liver disease in women.

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