Organ transplantation survival rates have continued to improve over the last decades, mostly due to reduction of mortality early after transplantation. The advancement of the field is facilitating a liberalization of the access to organ transplantation with more patients with higher risk profile being added to the waiting list. At the same time, the persisting organ shortage fosters strategies to rescue organs of marginal donors. In this regard, hypothermic and normothermic machine perfusion are recognized as one of the most important developments in the modern era. Owing to these developments, novel non-invasive tools for the assessment of organ quality are on the horizon. Hyperspectral imaging represents a potentially suitable method capa...
The pervasive shortage of deceased donor liver allografts contributes to significant waitlist mortal...
Background and aims: The use of machine perfusion in liver transplantation is spreading worldwide bu...
With increasing demands for ‘less than ideal’ kidneys for transplantation, machine perfusion of kidn...
Organ transplantation survival rates have continued to improve over the last decades, mostly due to ...
Normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) allows for ex vivo viability and functional assessment prior to...
The aim of our study was to evaluate hyperspectral imaging (HSI) as a rapid, non-ionizing technique ...
To expand the donor pool of suitable organs for transplantation, there is an increased interest in u...
The development of improved preservation techniques and the reliable assessment of donor grafts are ...
Machine perfusion has emerged as a tool to evaluate pretransplant graft function more objectively du...
Although liver transplantation is a true success story, many patients still die awaiting an organ. T...
Facing an ongoing organ shortage in transplant medicine, strategies to increase the use of organs fr...
Donor organ viability is closely linked to transplant success. In an attempt to overcome the ongoing...
SummaryAs the rate of medically suitable donors remains relatively static worldwide, clinicians have...
Liver transplantation has become an immense success; nevertheless, far more recipients are registere...
BACKGROUND: The shortage of donor organs for transplantation remains a worldwide problem. The utiliz...
The pervasive shortage of deceased donor liver allografts contributes to significant waitlist mortal...
Background and aims: The use of machine perfusion in liver transplantation is spreading worldwide bu...
With increasing demands for ‘less than ideal’ kidneys for transplantation, machine perfusion of kidn...
Organ transplantation survival rates have continued to improve over the last decades, mostly due to ...
Normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) allows for ex vivo viability and functional assessment prior to...
The aim of our study was to evaluate hyperspectral imaging (HSI) as a rapid, non-ionizing technique ...
To expand the donor pool of suitable organs for transplantation, there is an increased interest in u...
The development of improved preservation techniques and the reliable assessment of donor grafts are ...
Machine perfusion has emerged as a tool to evaluate pretransplant graft function more objectively du...
Although liver transplantation is a true success story, many patients still die awaiting an organ. T...
Facing an ongoing organ shortage in transplant medicine, strategies to increase the use of organs fr...
Donor organ viability is closely linked to transplant success. In an attempt to overcome the ongoing...
SummaryAs the rate of medically suitable donors remains relatively static worldwide, clinicians have...
Liver transplantation has become an immense success; nevertheless, far more recipients are registere...
BACKGROUND: The shortage of donor organs for transplantation remains a worldwide problem. The utiliz...
The pervasive shortage of deceased donor liver allografts contributes to significant waitlist mortal...
Background and aims: The use of machine perfusion in liver transplantation is spreading worldwide bu...
With increasing demands for ‘less than ideal’ kidneys for transplantation, machine perfusion of kidn...