Hi
So my question is
About liver data and patient.
Will a liver data able to live longer. If yes, how many years? Will a liver patient ( who's liver already transplanted ) able to live longer?
Answer if you can!
DavidOtunga:
Again?
Answers
Answered by
5
=>A transplanted liver will function for five years or more in 70 percent of recipients, and even longer if the organ came from a living donor. After a heart transplant, the five-year survival rate for the organ is about 76 percent.
=>The analysis showed that, on average, after reaching the critical six month period, survival time for liver transplant recipients was 22 years compared with 29 years for the general population. The life expectancy of male liver transplant recipients was 18 years compared with 26 years for women.
=>Liver transplant survival statistics. According to a study, people who have a liver transplant have an 89% percent chance of living after one year. The five-year survival rate is 75 percent. Sometimes the transplanted liver can fail, or the original disease may return.
=>Liver transplant surgery carries a risk of significant complications. There are risks associated with the procedure itself as well as with the drugs necessary to prevent rejection of the donor liver after the transplant. ... Bile duct complications, including bile duct leaks or shrinking of the bile ducts. Bleeding.
=>Most patients are hospitalized for 7 to 10 days after liver transplant. Afterwards, they generally recuperate at home and typically return to work or school after about 3 months.
=>The analysis showed that, on average, after reaching the critical six month period, survival time for liver transplant recipients was 22 years compared with 29 years for the general population. The life expectancy of male liver transplant recipients was 18 years compared with 26 years for women.
=>Liver transplant survival statistics. According to a study, people who have a liver transplant have an 89% percent chance of living after one year. The five-year survival rate is 75 percent. Sometimes the transplanted liver can fail, or the original disease may return.
=>Liver transplant surgery carries a risk of significant complications. There are risks associated with the procedure itself as well as with the drugs necessary to prevent rejection of the donor liver after the transplant. ... Bile duct complications, including bile duct leaks or shrinking of the bile ducts. Bleeding.
=>Most patients are hospitalized for 7 to 10 days after liver transplant. Afterwards, they generally recuperate at home and typically return to work or school after about 3 months.
Answered by
7
Hye!!!!
.
.
Answer is :-
➡ Liver Data is may be or may not be Live longer it is based on the functioning of the liver.
▶ Liver Transplant is also called Hepatic Transplant. If someone is suffer from LIVER Diseases nd also whose liver is proper damaged can save ur life with this process.
▶This process replace the proper liver with a healthy donor liver bcz having a healthy liver is essential to increase the longevity.
Now on the question :-
▶ The living rate of people who have a Transplant after one year is 89 % . according to a survey . while the survival rate of 5 years is 75 % .
▶ So the conclusion is The person whose liver is damaged (kandam) have no life . He/she lives on the risk of death every moment of their life, in short no life.
▶The liver patient always need to take anti rejection medication for the rest of their life.
▶ They regularly goes for the Blood Test.
Hope it helps ☺
#cheekU
.
.
Answer is :-
➡ Liver Data is may be or may not be Live longer it is based on the functioning of the liver.
▶ Liver Transplant is also called Hepatic Transplant. If someone is suffer from LIVER Diseases nd also whose liver is proper damaged can save ur life with this process.
▶This process replace the proper liver with a healthy donor liver bcz having a healthy liver is essential to increase the longevity.
Now on the question :-
▶ The living rate of people who have a Transplant after one year is 89 % . according to a survey . while the survival rate of 5 years is 75 % .
▶ So the conclusion is The person whose liver is damaged (kandam) have no life . He/she lives on the risk of death every moment of their life, in short no life.
▶The liver patient always need to take anti rejection medication for the rest of their life.
▶ They regularly goes for the Blood Test.
Hope it helps ☺
#cheekU
Similar questions