Steatotic liver grafts represent the most common type of "extended criteria" organs that have been introduced during the last two decades due to the disparity between liver transplant candidates and the number available organs. A precise definition and reliable and reproducible method for steatosis quantification is currently lacking and the potential influence of the chemical composition of hepatic lipids has not been addressed. In our view, these shortcomings appear to contribute significantly to the inconsistent results of studies reporting on graft steatosis and the outcome of liver transplantation. In this review, various definitions, prevalence and methods of quantification of liver steatosis will be covered. Ischemia/reperfusion inju...
A strong association exists between the presence of steatosis in a donor liver for transplantation a...
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) occurs frequently not only in the general population, but a...
AbstractBackgroundMacrovesicular steatosis is assumed to be an important risk factor for early allog...
AbstractSteatotic liver grafts represent the most common type of “extended criteria” organs that hav...
The gap between the availability of livers from organ donors and the increased demand has led many c...
Early graft dysfunction develops in up to 10-50% of liver transplanted patients and is related to th...
The growing number of patients on waiting lists for liver transplantation and the shortage of organ...
In the field of liver transplantation, the demand for adequate allografts greatly exceeds the supply...
Background and Aims. Liver transplantation is one of the most effective treatments for end-stage liv...
Fatty infiltration of the liver is common in the brain-dead donor population and has a strong correl...
Long-standing research has shown that increased lipid content in donor livers is associated with inf...
Background: Hepatic steatosis is a major concern in living donor liver transplantation. Factors affe...
BACKGROUND: Macrovesicular steatosis of the liver is associated with early dysfunction or poor funct...
Background. Clinical demand for liver transplant steadily grows while organs offer has reached a pla...
Background: Macrovesicular steatosis is assumed to be an important risk factor for early allograft d...
A strong association exists between the presence of steatosis in a donor liver for transplantation a...
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) occurs frequently not only in the general population, but a...
AbstractBackgroundMacrovesicular steatosis is assumed to be an important risk factor for early allog...
AbstractSteatotic liver grafts represent the most common type of “extended criteria” organs that hav...
The gap between the availability of livers from organ donors and the increased demand has led many c...
Early graft dysfunction develops in up to 10-50% of liver transplanted patients and is related to th...
The growing number of patients on waiting lists for liver transplantation and the shortage of organ...
In the field of liver transplantation, the demand for adequate allografts greatly exceeds the supply...
Background and Aims. Liver transplantation is one of the most effective treatments for end-stage liv...
Fatty infiltration of the liver is common in the brain-dead donor population and has a strong correl...
Long-standing research has shown that increased lipid content in donor livers is associated with inf...
Background: Hepatic steatosis is a major concern in living donor liver transplantation. Factors affe...
BACKGROUND: Macrovesicular steatosis of the liver is associated with early dysfunction or poor funct...
Background. Clinical demand for liver transplant steadily grows while organs offer has reached a pla...
Background: Macrovesicular steatosis is assumed to be an important risk factor for early allograft d...
A strong association exists between the presence of steatosis in a donor liver for transplantation a...
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) occurs frequently not only in the general population, but a...
AbstractBackgroundMacrovesicular steatosis is assumed to be an important risk factor for early allog...