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MELD Score (Liver Failure)

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Always verify that bilirubin, INR, and creatinine are recent (ideally within 48 hours) before calculating a MELD score for transplant listing purposes. Stale labs can significantly misrepresent a patient's current status and affect waitlist priority.

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When MELD was first described in 2001 by Malinchoc and colleagues, the 'D' stood for 'Disease' — it was the Model for End-stage Liver Disease. The UNOS adopted it in 2002 to replace the purely time-based waitlist system that was criticised for favouring patients who had been waiting longest rather than those who were sickest.

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