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Comparative evaluation of two perfusion solutions for liver preservation and transplantation.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
Short description:
Avolio, A. W., Agnes, S., Nure, E., Maria, G., Barbarino, R., Pepe, G., Castagneto, M., Comparative evaluation of two perfusion solutions for liver preservation and transplantation., <>, 2006; (Aprile): 1066-1067 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/37123]
abstract:
The University of Wisconsin solution (UW) and the Bretschneider solution (HTK) were used in 39 adult cadaveric donors: 22 perfused with UW (group 1) and 17 with HTK (group II). Donors were flushed through the aorta (UW, 5 to 6 L; HTK, 8 to 10 L) and through the portal vein (UW or HTK, 1 L). Grafts perfused with HTK showed lower levels of SGOT at postoperative day 7 than those transplanted with UW (38 +/- 19 vs 58 +/- 31, P < .05). No difference was observed in other functional and outcome parameters. No cases of primary dysfunction were observed. Six-month graft survival was 85.7% in HTK group and 80.9% in UW group (P = NS). Six unrelated deaths were observed. Five biliary complications were observed in five patients: three in the UW group and two in the HTK group. In conclusion, data fail to show major differences between the two solutions used.
Iris type:
Articolo in rivista, Nota a sentenza
Keywords:
Liver transplantation; Donor; Organ Procurement; Perfusion solution; Wisconsin; HTK
List of contributors:
Avolio, Alfonso Wolfango; Agnes, Salvatore; Nure, Erida; Maria, Giorgio; Barbarino, Raffaella; Pepe, Gilda; Castagneto, Marco
Handle:
https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/37123
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TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS
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