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Normothermic regional perfusion vs. super-rapid recovery in controlled donation after circulatory death liver transplantation.

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The study results suggest that the use of postmortem normothermic regional perfusion helps reduce rates of post-transplant biliary complications and graft loss and allows for the successful transplantation of livers from older cDCD donors of advanced age.
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This article is published in Journal of Hepatology.The article was published on 2019-04-01. It has received 173 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Transplantation & Liver transplantation.

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The future of organ perfusion and re-conditioning.

TL;DR: The findings from clinical studies reported to date suggest that machine perfusion will offer real benefits when compared with conventional cold preservation and several randomized trials are expected to report their findings within the next 2 years which may shed light on the relative merits of different perfusion methods.
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Transplanting Marginal Organs in the Era of Modern Machine Perfusion and Advanced Organ Monitoring.

TL;DR: The current state of MP and advanced organ monitoring is addressed and speculation about logical future steps and how this evolution of a novel technology can result in a medial revolution is speculated.
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Validation of a current definition of early allograft dysfunction in liver transplant recipients and analysis of risk factors

TL;DR: A simple definition of EAD using objective posttransplant criteria identified a 23% incidence, and was highly associated with graft loss and patient mortality, validating previously published criteria.
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Liver Transplantation After Ex Vivo Normothermic Machine Preservation: A Phase 1 (First-in-Man) Clinical Trial

TL;DR: This first report of liver transplantation using NMP‐preserved livers demonstrates the safety and feasibility of using this technology from retrieval to transplantation, including transportation, and may be valuable in increasing the number of donor livers and improving the function of transplantable organs.
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Biliary complications after liver transplantation from donation after cardiac death donors: an analysis of risk factors and long-term outcomes from a single center.

TL;DR: The objective of this analysis was to compare the long-term outcomes of DCD and DBD liver transplants with 15 year follow-up, and to identify potential risk factors for the development of biliary complications in DCD liver transplant recipients at the University of Wisconsin.
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