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Prolonged preservation by hypothermic machine perfusion facilitates logistics in liver transplantation: A European observational cohort study.

Isabel M A BrüggenwirthMatteo MuellerVeerle A LantingaStefania CamagniRiccardo De CarlisLuciano De CarlisMichele ColledanDaniele DondossolaMoritz DrefsJanina EdenDavide GhinolfiDionysios KoliogiannisGeorg LurjeTommaso Maria ManziaDiethard MonbaliuPaolo MuiesanDamiano PatronoJohann PratschkeRenato RomagnoliMichel RayarFederico RomaAndrea SchlegelPhilipp DutkowskiRobert J PorteVincent E De Meijer
Published in: American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons (2022)
A short period (1-2 h) of hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion (HOPE) after static cold storage is safe and reduces ischemia-reperfusion injury-related complications after liver transplantation. Machine perfusion time is occasionally prolonged for logistical reasons, but it is unknown if prolonged HOPE is safe and compromises outcomes. We conducted a multicenter, observational cohort study of patients transplanted with a liver preserved by prolonged (≥4 h) HOPE. Postoperative biochemistry, complications, and survival were evaluated. The cohort included 93 recipients from 12 European transplant centers between 2014-2021. The most common reason to prolong HOPE was the lack of an available operating room to start the transplant procedure. Grafts underwent HOPE for a median (range) of 4:42 h (4:00-8:35 h) with a total preservation time of 10:50 h (5:50-20:50 h). Postoperative peak ALT was 675 IU/L (interquartile range 419-1378 IU/L). The incidence of postoperative complications was low, and 1-year graft and patient survival were 94% and 88%, respectively. To conclude, good outcomes are achieved after transplantation of donor livers preserved with prolonged (median 4:42 h) HOPE, leading to a total preservation time of almost 21 h. These results suggest that simple, end-ischemic HOPE may be utilized for safe extension of the preservation time to ease transplantation logistics.
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