Hepatology Communications (Mar 2023)

Rates of employment after liver transplant: A nationwide cohort study

  • Jacqueline B. Henson,
  • Melanie Cabezas,
  • Lisa M. McElroy,
  • Andrew J. Muir

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/HC9.0000000000000061
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. e0061 – e0061

Abstract

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Background:. Employment outcomes after liver transplant (LT) over the past decade have not been described. Methods:. LT recipients ages 18–65 from 2010-2018 were identified in Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network data. Employment within two years post-transplant was assessed. Results:. Of 35,340 LT recipients, 34.2% were employed post-LT, including 70.4% who were working pre-transplant, compared to only 18.2% not working preLT. Younger age, male sex, educational attainment, and functional status were associated with returning to employment. Conclusion:. Returning to employment is an important goal for many LT candidates and recipients, and these findings can be used to guide their expectations.