
Current Research & Innovations
Pediatric Liver Transplant
- Advanced Liver Failure (ALF) Pediatric
The Pediatric Acute Liver Failure (PALF) Study is a multi-center, multi-national collaborative study aimed at identifying, characterizing, and developing management strategies for infants, children, and adolescents who present with acute liver failure (ALF). It includes 19 clinical centers and a data coordinating center.
The primary focus of the PALF study group is to collect, maintain, analyze, and report clinical, epidemiological, laboratory, and outcome data in children with ALF. Including information derived from biospecimens.
(Lobritto Steven, MD)
- Pediatric Liver Transplant: Collecting Scientific Data This multi-center, prospective study will collect scientific data on pediatric liver transplantation.
(Steven Lobritto, MD)
- Studies of Pediatric Liver Transplantation (SPLIT), a Multi-Center, Prospective Study to Collect Scientific Data on Pediatric Liver Transplantation Studies of Pediatric Liver Transplant, (SPLIT), is a research effort that was organized in 1995 by a group of physicians and surgeons committed to the success of liver transplants in children. The group represents a collaborative effort between transplant centers in the United States and Canada, and works to collect and analyze information required to advance the science of pediatric liver transplant.
(Steven Lobritto, MD)

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