Changing landscape of liver transplant in the United States-time for a new innovative way to define and utilize the "non-standard liver allograft"-a proposal.

Frontiers in transplantation Pub Date : 2024-08-08 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frtra.2024.1449407
Rashmi Seth, Kenneth A Andreoni
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Abstract

Since the first liver transplant was performed over six decades ago, the landscape of liver transplantation in the US has seen dramatic evolution. Numerous advancements in perioperative and operative techniques have resulted in major improvements in graft and patient survival rates. Despite the increase in transplants performed over the years, the waitlist mortality rate continues to remain high. The obesity epidemic and the resultant metabolic sequelae continue to result in more marginal donors and challenging recipients. In this review, we aim to highlight the changing characteristics of liver transplant recipients and liver allograft donors. We focus on issues relevant in successfully transplanting a high model for end stage liver disease recipient. We provide insights into the current use of terms and definitions utilized to discuss marginal allografts, discuss the need to look into more consistent ways to describe these organs and propose two new concepts we coin as "Liver Allograft Variables" (LAV) and "Liver Allograft Composite Score" (LACS) for this. We discuss the development of spectrum of risk indexes as a dynamic tool to characterize an allograft in real time. We believe that this concept has the potential to optimize the way we allocate, utilize and transplant livers across the US.

美国肝脏移植手术的格局正在发生变化,是时候以创新的方式定义和利用 "非标准肝脏同种异体移植 "了--一项建议。
自六十多年前进行第一例肝脏移植手术以来,美国的肝脏移植手术发生了翻天覆地的变化。围手术期和手术技术的大量进步大大提高了移植物和患者的存活率。尽管多年来进行的移植手术有所增加,但等待名单上的死亡率仍然居高不下。肥胖症的流行以及由此产生的代谢后遗症继续导致更多的边缘捐献者和具有挑战性的受者。在这篇综述中,我们旨在强调肝移植受者和肝脏同种异体移植供体不断变化的特征。我们将重点关注与成功移植高模型终末期肝病受体相关的问题。我们深入探讨了目前用于讨论边缘异体移植的术语和定义,讨论了寻找更一致的方法来描述这些器官的必要性,并为此提出了我们称之为 "肝脏异体移植变量"(LAV)和 "肝脏异体移植综合评分"(LACS)的两个新概念。我们讨论了风险指数谱的发展,将其作为一种动态工具来实时描述同种异体移植物的特征。我们相信,这一概念有可能优化我们在全美范围内分配、利用和移植肝脏的方式。
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