2023
DOI: 10.1097/txd.0000000000001519
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Calcineurin Inhibition in Deceased Organ Donors: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Preclinical Studies

Frédérick D’Aragon,
William Rousseau,
Ruth Breau
et al.

Abstract: Background. Preconditioning deceased organ donors with calcineurin inhibitors (CNIs) may reduce ischemia–reperfusion injury to improve transplant outcomes. Methods. We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, and conference proceedings for animal models of organ donation and transplantation, comparing donor treatment with CNIs with either placebo or no intervention, and evaluating outcomes for organ transplantation. Reviewers independently screened a… Show more

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“…29 30 A recent systematic review of 18 preclinical studies suggests the benefit of CNI treatment on early graft function in renal transplants, but not for liver transplants. 31 Although CNIs may improve early kidney graft function, the limited ability to reproduce a true clinical environment in animal experiments precludes its current use in clinical settings.…”
Section: Strengths and Limitations Of This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29 30 A recent systematic review of 18 preclinical studies suggests the benefit of CNI treatment on early graft function in renal transplants, but not for liver transplants. 31 Although CNIs may improve early kidney graft function, the limited ability to reproduce a true clinical environment in animal experiments precludes its current use in clinical settings.…”
Section: Strengths and Limitations Of This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%