Gender mismatch in liver transplants: does it matter?
NCT ID NCT07250919
First seen Dec 16, 2025 · Last updated May 03, 2026 · Updated 18 times
Summary
This study looked at whether having a donor and recipient of different genders affects long-term survival after a liver transplant. Researchers reviewed data from over 1,100 adults who had a liver transplant between 2014 and 2022. They tracked survival for up to 10 years to see if gender mismatch made a difference.
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Ajmera Transplant Centre, Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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