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Initiating Liver Transplantation at a Public Hospital in Korea

Authors
이두호이해원안영준김혜영이남준이광웅서경석
Issue Date
Dec-2017
Publisher
대한이식학회
Keywords
간이식; 공공병원; 의료비용; 알코올성 간질환; Liver transplantation; Public hospital; Medical cost; Alcoholic liver disease
Citation
Korean Journal of Transplantation, v.31, no.4, pp.193 - 199
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Transplantation
Volume
31
Number
4
Start Page
193
End Page
199
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/80443
DOI
10.4285/jkstn.2017.31.4.193
ISSN
1598-1711
Abstract
Background: Although there more than 1,000 liver transplantations (LTs) are performed in Korea annually, their immense cost remains a great hurdle. Hence, in an attempt to reduce the medical costs of LT, a program was initiated at a public hospital affiliated with the Seoul National University Hospital. Methods: A total of 11 LTs have been successfully executed since the first LT performed at Seoul Metropolitan Government Seoul National University Boramae Medical Center in July 2011 through December 2014. Results: Nine patients (81.8%) were male and two (18.2%) were female. The mean age of patients was 53.4±11.4 years. Hepatitis B virus-related liver disease (n=6, 54.5%) was the most common causative disease, followed by alcoholic liver disease (ALD) (n=4, 36.4%). The actuarial 3-year survival rate was 90.9%. The median total medical cost of LTs was US $41,583 (calculated from operation to discharge), but only $11,860 was actually charged for patients with health insurance coverage. One female patient who had undergone deceased donor LT for alcoholic liver cirrhosis died during follow-up. This patient was non-compliant with the medical instructions after discharge, and finally expired due to septic shock at 10 months post-LT. Conclusions: In the public hospital, LT was successfully performed at a much lower cost. However, LT guidelines and peritransplant management protocols for patients with ALD must be established before escalating LT at public hospitals since ALD with poor compliance is one of the most common causes of complications at public hospitals.
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