The Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) is a calculated formula used to assign priority to most liver transplant candidates age 12 and older based upon ...
The model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) has been established as a reliable indicator of short-term survival in patients with end-stage liver disease.
MELD 3.0 affords more accurate mortality prediction in general than MELDNa and addresses determinants of wait list outcomes, including the sex disparity.
What is a MELD score? MELD is a numerical scale ranging from six to 40 and is used for liver transplant candidates age 12 and older. Pediatric End-Stage Liver ...
The MELD score estimates a patient's chances of surviving their disease during the next three months. Organ allocation is determined by the Organ Procurement ...