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A randomized trial of normothermic preservation in liver transplantation

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NATURE
Volume 557, Issue 7703, Pages 50-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-018-0047-9

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  1. European Commission through the Seventh Framework Programme
  2. European Commission Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) [305934]
  3. MRC [MR/P001734/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Liver transplantation is a highly successful treatment, but is severely limited by the shortage in donor organs. However, many potential donor organs cannot be used; this is because sub-optimal livers do not tolerate conventional cold storage and there is no reliable way to assess organ viability preoperatively. Normothermic machine perfusion maintains the liver in a physiological state, avoids cooling and allows recovery and functional testing. Here we show that, in a randomized trial with 220 liver transplantations, compared to conventional static cold storage, normothermic preservation is associated with a 50% lower level of graft injury, measured by hepatocellular enzyme release, despite a 50% lower rate of organ discard and a 54% longer mean preservation time. There was no significant difference in bile duct complications, graft survival or survival of the patient. If translated to clinical practice, these results would have a major impact on liver transplant outcomes and waiting list mortality.

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