Oxygenated ex situ machine perfusion of donor livers is an alternative for static cold preservation that can be performed at temperatures from 0 °C to 37 °C. Organ metabolism depends on oxygen to produce adenosine triphosphate and temperatures below 37 °C reduce the metabolic rate and oxygen requirements. The transport and delivery of oxygen in machine perfusion are key determinants in preserving organ viability and cellular function. Oxygen delivery is more challenging than carbon dioxide removal, and oxygenation of the perfusion fluid is temperature dependent. The maximal oxygen content of water-based solutions is inversely related to the temperature, while cellular oxygen demand correlates positively with temperature. Machine perfusion a...
A short period of oxygenated machine perfusion (MP) after static cold storage (SCS) may reduce bilia...
The combined impact of an increasing demand for liver transplantation and a growing incidence of non...
Ex situ dual hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion (DHOPE) and normothermic machine perfusion (NM...
Oxygenated ex situ machine perfusion of donor livers is an alternative for static cold preservation ...
In contrast to conventional static cold preservation (0-4 degrees C), ex situ machine perfusion may ...
INTRODUCTION:The combination of hypothermic and normothermic machine perfusion (HMP+NMP) of the live...
Donor organ viability is closely linked to transplant success. In an attempt to overcome the ongoing...
With interest we have read the systematic review by Eshmuminov et al. regarding porcine and human li...
With interest we have read the systematic review by Eshmuminov et al. regarding porcine and human li...
Machine perfusion (MP) is a potential method to increase the donor pool for organ transplantation. H...
Liver machine perfusion (MP) at normothermic temperature (NMP) is a promising way to preserve and ev...
To overcome the present shortage of liver donors by expansion of the existing donor pool and possibl...
BACKGROUND: The mechanism through which oxygenated hypothermic machine perfusion (HMP) improves viab...
To overcome the present shortage of liver donors by expansion of the existing donor pool and possibl...
A short period of oxygenated machine perfusion (MP) after static cold storage (SCS) may reduce bilia...
The combined impact of an increasing demand for liver transplantation and a growing incidence of non...
Ex situ dual hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion (DHOPE) and normothermic machine perfusion (NM...
Oxygenated ex situ machine perfusion of donor livers is an alternative for static cold preservation ...
In contrast to conventional static cold preservation (0-4 degrees C), ex situ machine perfusion may ...
INTRODUCTION:The combination of hypothermic and normothermic machine perfusion (HMP+NMP) of the live...
Donor organ viability is closely linked to transplant success. In an attempt to overcome the ongoing...
With interest we have read the systematic review by Eshmuminov et al. regarding porcine and human li...
With interest we have read the systematic review by Eshmuminov et al. regarding porcine and human li...
Machine perfusion (MP) is a potential method to increase the donor pool for organ transplantation. H...
Liver machine perfusion (MP) at normothermic temperature (NMP) is a promising way to preserve and ev...
To overcome the present shortage of liver donors by expansion of the existing donor pool and possibl...
BACKGROUND: The mechanism through which oxygenated hypothermic machine perfusion (HMP) improves viab...
To overcome the present shortage of liver donors by expansion of the existing donor pool and possibl...
A short period of oxygenated machine perfusion (MP) after static cold storage (SCS) may reduce bilia...
The combined impact of an increasing demand for liver transplantation and a growing incidence of non...
Ex situ dual hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion (DHOPE) and normothermic machine perfusion (NM...