Changing liver utilization and discard rates in clinical transplantation in the ex-vivo machine preservation era.

Yara Azizieh, Lauren P Westhaver, David Badrudin, Jeanette E Boudreau, Boris L Gala-Lopez
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Liver transplantation is a well-established treatment for many with end-stage liver disease. Unfortunately, the increasing organ demand has surpassed the donor supply, and approximately 30% of patients die while waiting for a suitable liver. Clinicians are often forced to consider livers of inferior quality to increase organ donation rates, but ultimately, many of those organs end up being discarded. Extensive testing in experimental animals and humans has shown that ex-vivo machine preservation allows for a more objective characterization of the graft outside the body, with particular benefit for suboptimal organs. This review focuses on the history of the implementation of ex-vivo liver machine preservation and how its enactment may modify our current concept of organ acceptability. We provide a brief overview of the major drivers of organ discard (age, ischemia time, steatosis, etc.) and how this technology may ultimately revert such a trend. We also discuss future directions for this technology, including the identification of new markers of injury and repair and the opportunity for other ex-vivo regenerative therapies. Finally, we discuss the value of this technology, considering current and future donor characteristics in the North American population that may result in a significant organ discard.

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体外机器保存时代临床移植中肝脏利用率和丢弃率的变化。
肝移植是许多终末期肝病患者公认的治疗方法。不幸的是,不断增长的器官需求超过了供体供应,大约30%的患者在等待合适的肝脏时死亡。临床医生经常被迫考虑劣质肝脏来增加器官捐赠率,但最终,许多这些器官最终被丢弃。在实验动物和人类中进行的大量测试表明,离体机器保存可以更客观地表征体外移植物,对次优器官尤其有益。这篇综述的重点是离体肝机器保存的实施历史,以及它的制定如何改变我们目前对器官可接受性的概念。我们简要概述了器官丢弃的主要驱动因素(年龄、缺血时间、脂肪变性等),以及这项技术如何最终扭转这种趋势。我们还讨论了该技术的未来发展方向,包括识别新的损伤和修复标记以及其他离体再生治疗的机会。最后,我们讨论了这项技术的价值,考虑到北美人口当前和未来可能导致重大器官丢弃的供体特征。
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