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Machine perfusion in abdominal organ transplantation: Current use in the Netherlands.

Elsaline Rijkse1, Jan Nm IJzermans1, Robert C Minnee2.   

Abstract

Scarcity of donor organs and the increment in patients awaiting a transplant increased the use of organs from expanded criteria donors or donation after circulatory death. Due to the suboptimal outcomes of these donor organs, there is an increased interest in better preservation methods, such as ex vivo machine perfusion or abdominal regional perfusion to improve outcomes. This state-of-the-art review aims to discuss the available types of perfusion techniques, its potential benefits and the available evidence in kidney, liver and pancreas transplantation. Additionally, translational steps from animal models towards clinical studies will be described, as well as its application to clinical practice, with the focus on the Netherlands. Despite the lack of evidence from randomized controlled trials, currently available data suggest especially beneficial effects of normothermic regional perfusion on biliary complications and ischemic cholangiopathy after liver transplantation. For ex vivo machine perfusion in kidney transplantation, hypothermic machine perfusion has proven to be beneficial over static cold storage in a randomized controlled trial, while normothermic machine perfusion is currently under investigation. For ex vivo machine perfusion in liver transplantation, normothermic machine perfusion has proven to reduce discard rates and early allograft dysfunction. In response to clinical studies, hypothermic machine perfusion for deceased donor kidneys has already been implemented as standard of care in the Netherlands. ©The Author(s) 2020. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Kidney transplantation; Liver transplantation; Machine perfusion; Pancreas transplantation; Review

Year:  2020        PMID: 32110511      PMCID: PMC7031624          DOI: 10.5500/wjt.v10.i1.15

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Transplant        ISSN: 2220-3230


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1.  Normothermic recirculation reduces primary graft dysfunction of kidneys obtained from non-heart-beating donors.

Authors:  R Valero; C Cabrer; F Oppenheimer; E Trias; J Sánchez-Ibáñez; F M De Cabo; A Navarro; D Paredes; A Alcaraz; R Gutiérrez; M Manyalich
Journal:  Transpl Int       Date:  2000       Impact factor: 3.782

2.  Improving the Outcomes of Organs Obtained From Controlled Donation After Circulatory Death Donors Using Abdominal Normothermic Regional Perfusion.

Authors:  E Miñambres; B Suberviola; B Dominguez-Gil; E Rodrigo; J C Ruiz-San Millan; J C Rodríguez-San Juan; M A Ballesteros
Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2017-03-28       Impact factor: 8.086

3.  Liver transplant using donors after unexpected cardiac death: novel preservation protocol and acceptance criteria.

Authors:  C Fondevila; A J Hessheimer; A Ruiz; D Calatayud; J Ferrer; R Charco; J Fuster; M Navasa; A Rimola; P Taurá; P Ginés; M Manyalich; J C García-Valdecasas
Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2007-07       Impact factor: 8.086

4.  Successful 96- and 144-hour experimental kidney preservation: a combination of standard machine preservation and newly developed normothermic ex vivo perfusion.

Authors:  J van der Wijk; M J Slooff; B G Rijkmans; G Kootstra
Journal:  Cryobiology       Date:  1980-10       Impact factor: 2.487

5.  Use of Ex Vivo Normothermic Perfusion for Quality Assessment of Discarded Human Donor Pancreases.

Authors:  A D Barlow; M O Hamed; D H Mallon; R J Brais; F M Gribble; M A Scott; W J Howat; J A Bradley; E M Bolton; G J Pettigrew; S A Hosgood; M L Nicholson; K Saeb-Parsy
Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2015-05-18       Impact factor: 8.086

6.  Transplantation of kidneys from uncontrolled donation after circulatory determination of death: comparison with brain death donors with or without extended criteria and impact of normothermic regional perfusion.

Authors:  Julien Demiselle; Jean-François Augusto; Michel Videcoq; Estelle Legeard; Laurent Dubé; François Templier; Karine Renaudin; Johnny Sayegh; Georges Karam; Gilles Blancho; Jacques Dantal
Journal:  Transpl Int       Date:  2016-01-29       Impact factor: 3.782

7.  Normothermic regional perfusion for donation after circulatory death without prior heparinization.

Authors:  Andrew J Butler; Lucy V Randle; Christopher Je Watson
Journal:  Transplantation       Date:  2014-06-27       Impact factor: 4.939

8.  Normothermic machine perfusion for the assessment and transplantation of declined human kidneys from donation after circulatory death donors.

Authors:  S A Hosgood; E Thompson; T Moore; C H Wilson; M L Nicholson
Journal:  Br J Surg       Date:  2017-12-06       Impact factor: 6.939

9.  Observations on the ex situ perfusion of livers for transplantation.

Authors:  Christopher J E Watson; Vasilis Kosmoliaptsis; Caitlin Pley; Lucy Randle; Corinna Fear; Keziah Crick; Alexander E Gimson; Michael Allison; Sara Upponi; Rebecca Brais; Ina Jochmans; Andrew J Butler
Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2018-03-14       Impact factor: 8.086

10.  Development of Clinical Criteria for Functional Assessment to Predict Primary Nonfunction of High-Risk Livers Using Normothermic Machine Perfusion.

Authors:  Hynek Mergental; Barnaby T F Stephenson; Richard W Laing; Amanda J Kirkham; Desley A H Neil; Lorraine L Wallace; Yuri L Boteon; Jeannette Widmer; Ricky H Bhogal; M Thamara P R Perera; Amanda Smith; Gary M Reynolds; Christina Yap; Stefan G Hübscher; Darius F Mirza; Simon C Afford
Journal:  Liver Transpl       Date:  2018-10       Impact factor: 5.799

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Review 1.  Organ Restoration With Normothermic Machine Perfusion and Immune Reaction.

Authors:  Alessandro Parente; Daniel-Clement Osei-Bordom; Vincenzo Ronca; M Thamara P R Perera; Darius Mirza
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2020-10-19       Impact factor: 7.561

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