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@rose999

The negative doesn’t play a part. MELD still plays a role but if she has bleeding varices and ascites or other factors that will come into play.

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@rose999, I had a deceased donor. I understand how the MELD score would not play a role for a living liver donation. But I guess I was not even thinking about the possible complications associated with ascites or bleeding varices. I had both before my transplant and they were closely monitored before my transplant from a deceased donor, however I was very critical with end stage liver failure by the time I was transplanted. Is this something that you have experienced?

-For anyone with questions about MELD score, this is infographic offers a great explanation:
Infographic: MELD scores for liver transplants
https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/infographic-meld-scores-for-liver-transplants/

Thanks for the info, Rose! No ascites or any other complexities, thankfully. I hadn't seen anything indicating that the Rh factors played a role in determining eligibility for donation (as long as both the recipient and donor were, for instance, both "A" or both "B", etc...). Thank you again!