Growing enthusiasm around machine perfusion (MP) in clinical liver transplantation (LT) may be the preamble for standardized practice to expand the donors' pool. The present systematic review investigated all the liver transplantations performed using grafts treated with MP. A systematic review of 309 papers was performed. Eventually, 27 articles were enrolled for the study. A total number of 173 cases was reported. Only 12 cohort studies were identified: the remaining ones were case reports or case series. Hypothermic machine perfusion was performed in 102 (59.0%), normothermic machine perfusion in 65 (37.6%), and controlled oxygenated rewarming in the remaining 6 (3.4%) cases. Donor characteristics, evaluation of graft quality and end-points were not homogeneous among the studies. Overall, post-LT results were excellent, with 1.2 and 4.0% of patients experienced primary non-function and ischemic-type biliary lesions, respectively.

Role of perfusion machines in the setting of clinical liver transplantation. A qualitative systematic review / Lai, Quirino; Melandro, Fabio; Rossi, Massimo; Ruberto, Franco; Pugliese, Francesco; Mennini, Gianluca. - In: CLINICAL TRANSPLANTATION. - ISSN 0902-0063. - (2018). [10.1111/ctr.13310]

Role of perfusion machines in the setting of clinical liver transplantation. A qualitative systematic review

Lai, Quirino
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Melandro, Fabio;Rossi, Massimo;Ruberto, Franco;Pugliese, Francesco;Mennini, Gianluca
2018

Abstract

Growing enthusiasm around machine perfusion (MP) in clinical liver transplantation (LT) may be the preamble for standardized practice to expand the donors' pool. The present systematic review investigated all the liver transplantations performed using grafts treated with MP. A systematic review of 309 papers was performed. Eventually, 27 articles were enrolled for the study. A total number of 173 cases was reported. Only 12 cohort studies were identified: the remaining ones were case reports or case series. Hypothermic machine perfusion was performed in 102 (59.0%), normothermic machine perfusion in 65 (37.6%), and controlled oxygenated rewarming in the remaining 6 (3.4%) cases. Donor characteristics, evaluation of graft quality and end-points were not homogeneous among the studies. Overall, post-LT results were excellent, with 1.2 and 4.0% of patients experienced primary non-function and ischemic-type biliary lesions, respectively.
2018
hypothermic perfusion; ischemic type biliary lesion; normothermic perfusion; primary non-function
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Role of perfusion machines in the setting of clinical liver transplantation. A qualitative systematic review / Lai, Quirino; Melandro, Fabio; Rossi, Massimo; Ruberto, Franco; Pugliese, Francesco; Mennini, Gianluca. - In: CLINICAL TRANSPLANTATION. - ISSN 0902-0063. - (2018). [10.1111/ctr.13310]
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