
Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (Combined MELD) - MDCalc
MELD 3.0 is the current standard calculation for organ transplantation consideration in the United States and better accounts for disparities in organ allotment based on sex.
MELD Score: Calculating & Interpreting Results - Cleveland Clinic
Mar 14, 2025 · Your MELD score (Model for End-Stage Liver Disease) is a numerical formula that helps your healthcare provider calculate how soon you need a liver transplant.
MELD calculator - OPTN
The Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) is a calculated formula used to assign priority to most liver transplant candidates age 12 and older based upon their medical urgency.
medcalculators | MELD 3.0
Recently, we have updated the score (MELD 3.0) to include additional variables to enhance its prediction accuracy and to address disparity between men and women.
Model for End-Stage Liver Disease - Wikipedia
The Model for End-Stage Liver Disease, or MELD, is a scoring system for assessing the severity of chronic liver disease. It was initially developed to predict mortality within three months of surgery in …
MELD calculator - Medical Professionals - Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic MELD Model calculator used to determine the survival probability of a patient with end stage liver disease, for use by medical professionals.
Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) 3.0 for ages 12 and older
The MELD utilizes natural log transformation such that any value less than 1 is automatically given a lower limit value of 1 to prevent generating a negative score.
MELD Calculator (Model for End-Stage Liver Disease)
This MELD calculator helps you prioritize patients waiting for liver transplant.
MELD Na (UNOS/OPTN) - MDCalc
We’ve updated and combined our MELD scores into one page. Clinicians can choose the formula that best fits their needs: the original MELD score; the current MELD-Na used by UNOS/OPTN, and the …
MELD Calculator
This MELD calculator determines the MELD score from INR, bilirubin and creatinin levels and assigns chances of survival with end of stage liver disease. You can read more about the formula used below …