Treatment of Hepatic Failure with ex Vivo Pig-Liver Perfusion Followed by Liver Transplantation

In 1990, more than 27,000 patients died of liver failure in the United States 1 . Perfusion through a liver from another person or a member of another species, such as a monkey, outside the body was used in the past to stabilize the condition of some patients with acute or subacute liver failure 2 –...

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Veröffentlicht in:The New England journal of medicine 1994-07, Vol.331 (4), p.234-237
Hauptverfasser: Chari, Ravi S, Collins, Bradley H, Magee, John C, DiMaio, J. Michael, Kirk, Allan D, Harland, Robert C, McCann, Richard L, Platt, Jeffrey L, Meyers, William C
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Zusammenfassung:In 1990, more than 27,000 patients died of liver failure in the United States 1 . Perfusion through a liver from another person or a member of another species, such as a monkey, outside the body was used in the past to stabilize the condition of some patients with acute or subacute liver failure 2 – 5 . Few patients survived, however, and this approach was superseded by orthotopic liver transplantation 6 . Liver transplantation is associated with higher mortality for patients with fulminant hepatic failure than for patients with chronic liver disease, however. Patients with fulminant hepatic failure often have multiorgan failure and . . .
ISSN:0028-4793
1533-4406
DOI:10.1056/NEJM199407283310404