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World J Gastroenterol. Apr 14, 2016; 22(14): 3701-3711
Published online Apr 14, 2016. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i14.3701
Table 1 Employment rates after liver transplantation in studies published after year 2000
YearAuthorCountryPatient numberEmployment rateMean age (yr)Follow-up (mo)Ref.
2014WengTaiwan10645%5443[16]
2012HudaUnited States2194224%-< 24[13]
2011GorevskiUnited States9138%56-[29]
2010DuffyUnited States7735%-> 240[53]
2010De BaereBelgium6338%58-[14]
2009ÅbergFinland35344%5596[6]
2007SaabUnited States30827%5152[17]
2006SargentUnited Kingdom6037%3536[54]
2006SahotaUnited States10549%5434[18]
2006KirchnerGermany2326%4862[55]
2005RongeyUnited States18655%5541[15]
2004BlanchSpain12633%5612[56]
2004CowlingUnited States15236%5353[20]
2003KaramFrance12553%51120[57]
2001MoyzesGermany10322%4777[58]
Table 2 Employment rates after kidney transplantation in studies published after year 2000
YearAuthorCountryPatient numberEmployment rateMean age (yr)Follow-up (mo)
2014TzvetanovUnited States7197622%> 12
2014NourCanada6038%49
2012HelanteräFinland181840%4984
2012EngUnited States20456%48> 24
2012Chisholm-BurnsUnited States7539%4844
2011Van der MeiNetherlands3467%5177
2010De BaereBelgium7959%56
2008BohlkeBrazil27229%41-4435-43
2007RaizUnited States41149%4763
2006Van der MeiNetherlands23952%5046
2002GrivaUnited Kingdom34756%47103
2002BainesScotland4918%3612
2000GrossUnited States8730%4036
2000OstrowskiPoland8074%18-6047