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Researchers discover deep learning model to maximise lifespan after liver transplant – EdexLive
The study shows that the model can significantly improve long-term survival and quality of life for liver transplant recipients

Researchers from University Health Network have developed and validated an innovative deep learning model to predict a patient’s long-term outcome after receiving a liver transplant.
This model is the result of a collaboration between the Ajmera Transplant Centre and Peter Munk Cardiac Centre. The study, published in Lancet Digital Health, shows it can significantly improve long-term survival and quality of life for liver transplant recipients. “Historically, we have seen good advances in one-year…
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