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The liver transplant surgeon Mondays blues: an Italian perspective

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UPDATES IN SURGERY
卷 75, 期 3, 页码 531-539

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SPRINGER-VERLAG ITALIA SRL
DOI: 10.1007/s13304-022-01348-9

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Liver transplantation; Weekend effect; Graft survival; Deceased donor; Organ shortage

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Poor data exist on the influence of holidays and weekdays on the number and the results of liver transplantation in Italy. This study aimed to investigate the impact of holidays and different days of the week on the number of liver transplantations and early graft survival rates. The study found that fewer liver transplantations were performed on holidays and Mondays, but the survival rates were not affected by holidays or the day of transplantation.
Poor data exist on the influence of holidays and weekdays on the number and the results of liver transplantation (LT) in Italy. The study's main objective is to investigate the impact of holidays and the different days of the week on the LT number and early graft survival rates in a multi-centric Italian series. We performed a retrospective analysis on 1,026 adult patients undergoing first deceased-donor transplantation between January 2004 and December 2018 in the three university centers in Rome. During the 4,504 workdays, 881 LTs were performed (85.9%; one every 5.1 days on average). On the opposite, 145 LTs were done during the 975 holidays (14.1%; one every 7.1 days on average). Fewer LTs were performed on holidays (P = 0.004). There were no substantial differences in donor-, recipient- and transplant-related characteristics in LTs performed on weekdays or holidays. On Monday, fewer transplants were performed (vs. other weekdays: P < 0.0001; vs. Sunday: P = 0.03). At multivariable Cox regression analysis, LTs performed during the holiday or during the different days of the week were not found to be independent risk factors for the risk of 3- and 12-month graft loss. At three-month survival curves, no differences were observed among the transplants performed during the holidays versus the workdays (86.2 vs. 85.0%; P-0.70). The range of graft survival rates based on the day of the week was 81.6-86.9%, without showing any significant differences (P = 0.57). Fewer transplants are performed on holidays and Mondays. Survivals are not affected by holidays or the day the transplant is performed.

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