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Using old liver grafts for liver transplantation: where are the limits?

Carlos Jiménez-Romero1, Oscar Caso Maestro1, Félix Cambra Molero1, Iago Justo Alonso1, Cristina Alegre Torrado1, Alejandro Manrique Municio1, Jorge Calvo Pulido1, Carmelo Loinaz Segurola1, Enrique Moreno González1.   

Abstract

The scarcity of ideal liver grafts for orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) has led transplant teams to investigate other sources of grafts in order to augment the donor liver pool. One way to get more liver grafts is to use marginal donors, a not well-defined group which includes mainly donors > 60 years, donors with hypernatremia or macrosteatosis > 30%, donors with hepatitis C virus or hepatitis B virus positive serologies, cold ischemia time > 12 h, non-heart-beating donors, and grafts from split-livers or living-related donations. Perhaps the most practical and frequent measure to increase the liver pool, and thus to reduce waiting list mortality, is to use older livers. In the past years the results of OLT with old livers have improved, mainly due to better selection and maintenance of donors, improvements in surgical techniques in donors and recipients, and intra- and post-OLT management. At the present time, sexagenarian livers are generally accepted, but there still exists some controversy regarding the use of septuagenarian and octogenarian liver grafts. The aim of this paper is to briefly review the aging process of the liver and reported experiences using old livers for OLT. Fundamentally, the series of septuagenarian and octogenarian livers will be addressed to see if there is a limit to using these aged grafts.

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Keywords:  Aging; Aging liver; Donor management; Liver disease; Liver graft; Liver transplantation; Octogenarian donors; Old liver donors; Septuagenarian donors

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25152573      PMCID: PMC4138450          DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i31.10691

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1007-9327            Impact factor:   5.742


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