Abstract:Objective:To explore the value of MELD scoring system in assessing hepatic functional reserve in patients with chronic hepatic injury.
Methods:Retrospective analysis of the preoperative MELD scores of 38 patients with chronic hepatic injury undergoing liver transplantation was made, the quantitative values of liver fibrosis by computer-assisted digital image analysis was evaluated after operation, and the correlation between the MELD score and the percentage of liver fibrosis was analyzed.
Results:A positive linear correlation was found between MELD score and the percentage of hepatic fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatic injury. In the Child-Pugh A,B and C groups, the MELD score had significant difference(P<0.01).
Conclusions:MELD scoring system can be used to predict the hepatic functional reserve in patients with chronic hepatic injury.