重新设计美国肝移植器官分配界限。

Naoru Koizumi, Rajesh Ganesan, Monica Gentili, Chun-Hung Chen, Nigel Waters, Debasree DasGupta, Dennis Nicholas, Amit Patel, Divya Srinivasan, Keith Melancon
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移植获得和结果的地域差异一直是移植研究人员和移植界广泛讨论的一个长期问题。在美国,所谓的差异的原因之一是行政上确定的器官分配边界,限制了器官在地区之间的共享。本文应用数学规划来构建替代肝脏分配边界,在获得移植方面实现比当前系统更多的地理公平。通过离散事件仿真,评价了最优边界的性能,并与现有分配系统的性能进行了比较。
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Redesigning Organ Allocation Boundaries for Liver Transplantation in the United States.

Geographic disparities in access to and outcomes in transplantation have been a persistent problem widely discussed by transplant researchers and the transplant community. One of the alleged causes of disparities in the United States is administratively determined organ allocation boundaries that limit organ sharing across regions. This paper applies mathematical programming to construct alternative liver allocation boundaries that achieve more geographic equity in access to transplants than the current system. The performance of the optimal boundaries were evaluated and compared to that of current allocation system using discrete event simulation.

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