BACKGROUND & AIMS: Cardiac arrest (CA) in deceased organ donors can potentially be associated with ischaemic organ injury, resulting in allograft dysfunction after liver transplantation (LT). The aim of this study was to analyse the influence of cardiac arrest in liver donors. METHODS: We evaluated 884 consecutive adult patients undergoing LT at our Institution from September 2003 to December 2011. Uni- and multivariable analyses was performed to identify predictive factors of outcome and survival for organs from donors with (CA donor) and without (no CA donor) a history of cardiac arrest. RESULTS: We identified 77 (8.7%) CA donors. Median resuscitation time was 16.5 (1-150) minutes. Allografts from CA donors had prolonged CIT (p = 0.016), ...
AIM OF THE STUDY: In a consecutive cohort of cardiac arrest (CA) treated with extracorporeal cardio...
BACKGROUND: Exposure of donor liver grafts to prolonged periods of warm ischemia before procurement ...
BACKGROUND: The disparity between the number of patients waiting for an organ transplant and availab...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Cardiac arrest (CA) in deceased organ donors can potentially be associated with i...
Donor warm ischemia has implications for outcomes after liver transplantation (LT) using organs from...
BACKGROUND: Aim of this study was to compare early graft function after transplantation of recipien...
BACKGROUND Transplantation of liver grafts from deceased donors who experienced cardiac arrest prior...
Shortage of organs for transplantation has led to the renewed interest in donation after circulatory...
International audienceAbstract Background Organ shortage is a major public health issue, and patient...
AIM: To compare the outcome of organs retrieved from patients brain dead due to cardiac arrest (CA) ...
Aim: Donation after cardiac death (DCD) has been proposed to partly overcome the organ donor shortag...
Background: The outcome of orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) with controlled graft donation aft...
[Abstract] Background: In recent years, interest in donation after cardiac death (DCD) has increased...
Background:Exposure of donor liver grafts to prolonged periods of warm ischemia before procurement c...
OBJECTIVES: Although donor shortages have prompted increased use of livers from donors after circula...
AIM OF THE STUDY: In a consecutive cohort of cardiac arrest (CA) treated with extracorporeal cardio...
BACKGROUND: Exposure of donor liver grafts to prolonged periods of warm ischemia before procurement ...
BACKGROUND: The disparity between the number of patients waiting for an organ transplant and availab...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Cardiac arrest (CA) in deceased organ donors can potentially be associated with i...
Donor warm ischemia has implications for outcomes after liver transplantation (LT) using organs from...
BACKGROUND: Aim of this study was to compare early graft function after transplantation of recipien...
BACKGROUND Transplantation of liver grafts from deceased donors who experienced cardiac arrest prior...
Shortage of organs for transplantation has led to the renewed interest in donation after circulatory...
International audienceAbstract Background Organ shortage is a major public health issue, and patient...
AIM: To compare the outcome of organs retrieved from patients brain dead due to cardiac arrest (CA) ...
Aim: Donation after cardiac death (DCD) has been proposed to partly overcome the organ donor shortag...
Background: The outcome of orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) with controlled graft donation aft...
[Abstract] Background: In recent years, interest in donation after cardiac death (DCD) has increased...
Background:Exposure of donor liver grafts to prolonged periods of warm ischemia before procurement c...
OBJECTIVES: Although donor shortages have prompted increased use of livers from donors after circula...
AIM OF THE STUDY: In a consecutive cohort of cardiac arrest (CA) treated with extracorporeal cardio...
BACKGROUND: Exposure of donor liver grafts to prolonged periods of warm ischemia before procurement ...
BACKGROUND: The disparity between the number of patients waiting for an organ transplant and availab...