动态肝脏保存:目前的证据和未来的挑战。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
N De Stefano, D Monbaliu, J Blondeel
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摘要

背景与研究目的:肝移植受到器官短缺的限制。动态保存(DP)技术已迅速成为肝移植保存的护理标准,特别是对于延长标准供体(ECD)。本研究综述了各种DP技术在lt中的临床应用和未来潜力。患者和方法:通过Medline (PubMed)进行文献综述,确定DP技术的相关研究,包括恒温机器灌注(NMP)、低温氧灌注(HOPE)和恒温局部灌注(NRP)。结果:越来越多的高影响力研究支持MP技术的临床应用。NMP维持器官代谢活性,通过功能和损伤标志物实时评估移植物活力。当在供体医院启动时,NMP有助于减少甚至消除缺血再灌注损伤(IRI)。另一方面,HOPE通过支持线粒体恢复来减轻IRI,黄素单核苷酸作为移植物功能的可靠替代标志物。重要的是,NMP和HOPE都可以安全地延长保存时间,改善LT物流,避免夜间程序的需要。与快速器官恢复相比,NRP可恢复循环性死亡供者捐献的含氧血流,减少胆道并发症并改善移植结果。新兴的策略,如控制氧合复温,结合HOPE和NMP来依次优化移植物保存和评估。结论:DP彻底改变了肝脏保存,与静态冷藏相比,提供了更好的结果,特别是对于ECD。临床相关终点的定义需要明确和共识,以扩大研究结果对DP的适用性。
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Dynamic liver preservation: current evidence and future challenges.

Background and study aims: Liver transplantation (LT) is limited by organ shortage. Dynamic preservation (DP) techniques have rapidly become the standard of care in liver graft preservation, particularly for extended criteria donors (ECD). This study reviews the clinical applications and future potential of various DP techniques in LT.

Patients and methods: A literature review was conducted using Medline (PubMed) to identify relevant studies on DP techniques, including normothermic machine perfusion (NMP), hypothermic oxygenated perfusion (HOPE), and normothermic regional perfusion (NRP).

Results: A growing number of high-impact studies support the clinical implementation of MP techniques. NMP maintains the organ metabolically active, enabling real-time graft viability assessment through markers of function and injury. When initiated at the donor hospital, NMP helps reduce or even eliminate ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI). HOPE, on the other hand, mitigates IRI by supporting mitochondrial recovery, with flavin mononucleotide serving as a reliable surrogate marker of graft function. Importantly, both NMP and HOPE allow for safely extended preservation times, improving LT logistics and avoiding the need for nighttime procedures. NRP restores oxygenated blood flow in donation after circulatory death donors, reducing biliary complications and improving graft outcomes compared to rapid organ recovery. Emerging strategies, such as controlled oxygenated rewarming, combine HOPE and NMP to sequentially optimize graft preservation and assessment.

Conclusions: DP has revolutionized liver preservation, providing superior outcomes compared to static cold storage, particularly for ECD. Clarity and consensus are needed regarding the definition of clinically relevant endpoints to broaden the applicability of study results on DP.

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Acta gastro-enterologica Belgica
Acta gastro-enterologica Belgica Medicine-Gastroenterology
CiteScore
2.30
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78
期刊介绍: The Journal Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica principally publishes peer-reviewed original manuscripts, reviews, letters to editors, book reviews and guidelines in the field of clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, including digestive oncology, digestive pathology, as well as nutrition. Pure animal or in vitro work will not be considered for publication in the Journal. Translational research papers (including sections of animal or in vitro work) are considered by the Journal if they have a clear relationship to or relevance for clinical hepato-gastroenterology (screening, disease mechanisms and/or new therapies). Case reports and clinical images will be accepted if they represent an important contribution to the description, the pathogenesis or the treatment of a specific gastroenterology or liver problem. The language of the Journal is English. Papers from any country will be considered for publication. Manuscripts submitted to the Journal should not have been published previously (in English or any other language), nor should they be under consideration for publication elsewhere. Unsolicited papers are peer-reviewed before it is decided whether they should be accepted, rejected, or returned for revision. Manuscripts that do not meet the presentation criteria (as indicated below) will be returned to the authors. Papers that go too far beyond the scope of the journal will be also returned to the authors by the editorial board generally within 2 weeks. The Journal reserves the right to edit the language of papers accepted for publication for clarity and correctness, and to make formal changes to ensure compliance with AGEB’s style. Authors have the opportunity to review such changes in the proofs.
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