Machine perfusion-based organ preservation techniques are prudently transitioning into clinical practice. Although experimental data is compelling, the outcomes in the highly variable clinical donation-transplantation setting are unpredictable. Here, we offer an intermediate tool for pre-clinical assessment of human donor livers. We present a model for ex situ reperfusion of discarded human livers and report on its application in three human livers that have undergone subnormothermic (21 degrees C) machine perfusion as an experimental preservation method. During reperfusion, the livers macroscopically reperfused in the first 15 minutes, and remained visually well-perfused for 3 hours of ex situ reperfusion. Bile production and oxygen consum...
Machine perfusion (MP) preservation may enhance donor pool by reclaiming marginal livers including o...
The field of liver transplantation remains burdened by a severe shortage of donor organs. An importa...
We previously reported that subnormothermic machine perfusion (sMP; 20\ub0C) is able to improve the ...
Machine perfusion-based organ preservation techniques are prudently transitioning into clinical prac...
To reduce widespread shortages, attempts are made to use more marginal livers for transplantation. M...
To reduce widespread shortages, attempts are made to use more marginal livers for transplantation. M...
Ex vivo machine perfusion (MP) is a promising way to better preserve livers prior to transplantation...
Ex vivo machine perfusion (MP) is a promising way to better preserve livers prior to transplantation...
In contrast to traditional static cold preservation of donor livers, normothermic machine perfusion ...
Background and aim: Machine perfusion (MP) preservation may enhance donor pool by reclaiming margina...
The ability to preserve metabolically active livers ex vivo for 1 week or more could allow repair of...
Ex situ machine perfusion is a promising technology to help improve organ viability prior to transpl...
Hypothermic machine perfusion (MP) of the liver has been reported to improve graft function reclaimi...
Machine perfusion (MP) preservation may enhance donor pool by reclaiming marginal livers including o...
The field of liver transplantation remains burdened by a severe shortage of donor organs. An importa...
We previously reported that subnormothermic machine perfusion (sMP; 20\ub0C) is able to improve the ...
Machine perfusion-based organ preservation techniques are prudently transitioning into clinical prac...
To reduce widespread shortages, attempts are made to use more marginal livers for transplantation. M...
To reduce widespread shortages, attempts are made to use more marginal livers for transplantation. M...
Ex vivo machine perfusion (MP) is a promising way to better preserve livers prior to transplantation...
Ex vivo machine perfusion (MP) is a promising way to better preserve livers prior to transplantation...
In contrast to traditional static cold preservation of donor livers, normothermic machine perfusion ...
Background and aim: Machine perfusion (MP) preservation may enhance donor pool by reclaiming margina...
The ability to preserve metabolically active livers ex vivo for 1 week or more could allow repair of...
Ex situ machine perfusion is a promising technology to help improve organ viability prior to transpl...
Hypothermic machine perfusion (MP) of the liver has been reported to improve graft function reclaimi...
Machine perfusion (MP) preservation may enhance donor pool by reclaiming marginal livers including o...
The field of liver transplantation remains burdened by a severe shortage of donor organs. An importa...
We previously reported that subnormothermic machine perfusion (sMP; 20\ub0C) is able to improve the ...