Before you can be considered a candidate for liver transplantation, a thorough evaluation of your physical and emotional status must be done on an outpatient basis. Your nurse coordinator and schedulers will arrange this for you. The purpose of this evaluation is to determine just how damaged your liver is and whether liver transplantation is the best treatment option for you. During the evaluation, you and your family may have many questions about the evaluation and what to expect when it is over. Various members of the liver transplant team will be available to answer your questions.
We will draw blood to determine your blood type and how well your organs are working. A urine test tells us if your kidneys are working well and if you are using illicit drugs. Many different tests will be done during the evaluation to determine how damaged your liver is and to determine if there are other physical problems, such as with your heart, kidneys or lungs, which might rule out liver transplant. The following tests and procedures may be done:
Upon completion of the evaluation, your case will be discussed by all team members at the Liver Transplant Selection Committee Meeting. The liver transplant team will then decide if liver transplantation is the best treatment option for you. If it is, liver transplantation will be discussed with you in more detail.