BACKGROUND The disease course of biliary atresia (BA) may be complicated by development of chronic liver disease (CLD) manifestations (eg, ascites) and recurring clinical events (eg, cholangitis). Most pediatric CLD-manifestations/events lack standardized operational definitions, leading to inconsistent identification in clinical research. This study aimed to develop operational research definitions of CLD-manifestations/events in BA for application in retrospective analysis. METHODS Operational definitions of CLD-manifestations/events were developed by literature review and revised by a panel of experienced pediatric hepatologists. Definitions were applied to a single-center review of infants with BA post-Kasai. Manifestations/events were captured until last clinical visit with native liver (SNL), liver transplantation (LT), or death. Native liver survival and event-free survival were estimated by Kaplan-Meier method. Cluster analysis was performed to identify similar patterns of manifestation/event development. RESULTS Of 65 infants with BA post-Kasai (2006-18; median Kasai 56.8 days; 65% girls), 29 underwent LT (median 12.9 months) and 4 died without LT (median 6.9 months). Seventy-six percent of CLD-manifestations/events presented within the first year. Presence of definite clinically evident portal hypertension, thrombocytopenia, and dCE ascites were associated with poor transplant-free survival (P