Abstract:Patients awaiting liver transplantation often are in critical condition with multi-organ failure accompanying the underlying liver disease. Stabilization and safe bridging of the patient to transplantation is a major indication for liver support methods. Various extracorporeal technologies have been tested clinically since the late 1950s. Currently, methods are divided into artificial, or nonbiological, systems based mainly on filtration and adsorption techniques and biological methods employing liver cells, t… Show more
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