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. 2014 Aug;61(2):418-31.
doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2014.04.019. Epub 2014 Apr 24.

"Resuscitation" of marginal liver allografts for transplantation with machine perfusion technology

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"Resuscitation" of marginal liver allografts for transplantation with machine perfusion technology

Jay A Graham et al. J Hepatol. 2014 Aug.
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Abstract

As the rate of medically suitable donors remains relatively static worldwide, clinicians have looked to novel methods to meet the ever-growing demand of the liver transplant waiting lists worldwide. Accordingly, the transplant community has explored many strategies to offset this deficit. Advances in technology that target the ex vivo "preservation" period may help increase the donor pool by augmenting the utilization and improving the outcomes of marginal livers. Novel ex vivo techniques such as hypothermic, normothermic, and subnormothermic machine perfusion may be useful to "resuscitate" marginal organs by reducing ischemia/reperfusion injury. Moreover, other preservation techniques such as oxygen persufflation are explored as they may also have a role in improving function of "marginal" liver allografts. Currently, marginal livers are frequently discarded or can relegate the patient to early allograft dysfunction and primary non-function. Bench to bedside advances are rapidly emerging and hold promise for expanding liver transplantation access and improving outcomes.

Keywords: Extended criteria donor; Hypothermic; Liver; Machine preservation; Marginal liver; Normothermic; Organ preservation; Perfusion; Subnormothermic; Transplantation.

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