| Literature DB >> 32542560 |
Damiano Patrono1, Francesco Lupo1, Renato Romagnoli2.
Abstract
Optimization of donor-recipient matching is a common concept in liver transplantation. In emergency transplant for acute liver failure, outcome is influenced by timing, patient clinical condition, and graft quality. Although factors like advanced donor age have been linked to a poorer outcome, use of suboptimal or marginal grafts can be inevitable in very unstable patients, if no other graft is available. We present a case of a liver transplant performed in an extremely sick patient suffering from HBV-related fulminant hepatitis, in which a compatible graft from a 76-year-old deceased donor became available only after 3 days of waiting time, during which his conditions further deteriorated. Given the suboptimal matching, normothermic machine perfusion was applied to minimize ischemia-reperfusion injury. Use of machine perfusion could find an indication to modulate the risk associated with an unfavorable donor-recipient matching in high-risk cases.Entities:
Keywords: Acute liver failure; Extended criteria donor; Normothermic machine perfusion
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32542560 DOI: 10.1007/s13304-020-00834-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Updates Surg ISSN: 2038-131X