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Transplantation |
| Manuscript Type |
Review |
| Article Title |
Liver transplantation with grafts obtained after cardiac death-current advances in mastering the challenge
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| Manuscript Source |
Invited Manuscript |
| All Author List |
Fateh Bazerbachi, Nazia Selzner, John B Seal and Markus Selzner |
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| Corresponding Author |
Markus Selzner, MD, Assistant Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Multiorgan Transplant Program, Toronto General Hospital, NCSB 11C-1244 585 University Avenue Toronto, ON M5G 2N2, Canada. markus.selzner@uhn.ca |
| Key Words |
Transplant hepatology; Liver transplantation; Organ donation; Extended criteria donors; Donation after cardiac death; Ex-vivo liver perfusion; Normothermic machine perfusion; Hypothermic machine perfusion |
| Core Tip |
There exists an increased need for liver grafts that currently exceed the availability of organs by a large margin. It is estimated that a third of the patients awaiting for transplantation will perish or become too ill due to the scarcity of grafts. This has led to a renewed interest in marginal organs as a potential pool. Most notably, donation after cardiac death livers has been targeted, and new strategies emerge to ameliorate their quality. Ex-vivo liver perfusion techniques could drastically change the paradigm of organ preservation, conditioning, and amelioration |
| Publish Date |
2014-08-28 14:15 |
| Citation |
Bazerbachi F, Selzner N, Seal JB, Selzner M. Liver transplantation with grafts obtained after cardiac death-current advances in mastering the challenge. World J Transl Med 2014; 3(2): 58-68 |
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http://www.wjgnet.com/2220-6132/full/v3/i2/58.htm |
| DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.5528/wjtm.v3.i2.58 |
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