Oxygenated Hypothermic Machine Perfusion After Static Cold Storage Improves Hepatobiliary Function of Extended Criteria Donor Livers

BACKGROUNDThe mechanism through which oxygenated hypothermic machine perfusion (HMP) improves viability of human extended criteria donor (ECD) livers is not well known. Aim of this study was to examine the benefits of oxygenated HMP after static cold storage (SCS). METHODSEighteen ECD livers that we...

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Hauptverfasser: Westerkamp, Andrie C, Karimian, Negin, Matton, Alix P M, Mahboub, Paria, van Rijn, Rianne, Wiersema-Buist, Janneke, de Boer, Marieke T, Leuvenink, Henri G D, Gouw, Annette S H, Lisman, Ton, Porte, Robert J
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description BACKGROUNDThe mechanism through which oxygenated hypothermic machine perfusion (HMP) improves viability of human extended criteria donor (ECD) livers is not well known. Aim of this study was to examine the benefits of oxygenated HMP after static cold storage (SCS). METHODSEighteen ECD livers that were declined for transplantation underwent ex situ viability testing using normothermic (37°C) machine perfusion (NMP) after traditional SCS (0°C-4°C) for 7 to 9 hours. In the intervention group (n = 6), livers underwent 2 hours of oxygenated HMP (at 12°C) after SCS and before NMP. Twelve control livers underwent NMP without oxygenated HMP after SCS. RESULTSDuring HMP, hepatic ATP content increased greater than 15-fold, and levels remained significantly higher during the first 4 hours of NMP in the HMP group, compared with controls. Cumulative bile production and biliary secretion of bilirubin and bicarbonate were significantly higher after HMP, compared with controls. In addition, the levels of lactate and glucose were less elevated after HMP compared with SCS preservation alone. In contrast, there were no differences in levels of hepatobiliary injury markers AST, ALT, LDH, and gamma-GT after 6 hours of NMP. Hepatic histology at baseline and after 6 hours of NMP revealed no differences in the amount of ischemic necrosis between both groups. CONCLUSIONSTwo hours of oxygenated HMP after traditional SCS restores hepatic ATP levels and improves hepatobiliary function but does not reduce (preexisting) hepatobiliary injury in ECD livers.
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Bicarbonates - metabolism
Bile - metabolism
Bilirubin - metabolism
Biomarkers - metabolism
Cold Ischemia - adverse effects
Donor Selection
Energy Metabolism - drug effects
Female
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Hypothermia, Induced
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Liver Transplantation - methods
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Middle Aged
Necrosis
Oxygen - pharmacology
Oxygen Consumption - drug effects
Perfusion - methods
Time Factors
Tissue Donors - supply & distribution
Tissue Survival
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