Q. How long is the waiting period for a liver transplant?
Doctor Answer is medically reviewed by SecondMedic medical review team.
The waiting period for a liver transplant can vary significantly and is influenced by several factors, including the urgency of the patient's condition, blood type, size, and severity of liver disease, as well as the availability of suitable donor organs. On average, the waiting period can range from a few months to years. Patients with more severe conditions or those in urgent need may be prioritized on the transplant waiting list. The allocation of organs is managed by a national or regional transplant system, aiming to prioritize those with the greatest medical need.
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