2015
DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfv185.38
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Fp849kidney Transplantation With Organs From Controlled Donors After Circulatory Death: Early Report From Spanish Multicentre Experience

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“…There is no consensus regarding technical aspects such as the use of ante-mortem cannulation, biopsy, and perfusion machines. In our experience, super rapid laparotomy is the best option and we only use ante-mortem cannulation for patients with potential technical problems (ie, obesity) [12]. Although the use of perfusion machines has been reported to improve results in DBD transplantation, the evidence in controlled DCD is controversial [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is no consensus regarding technical aspects such as the use of ante-mortem cannulation, biopsy, and perfusion machines. In our experience, super rapid laparotomy is the best option and we only use ante-mortem cannulation for patients with potential technical problems (ie, obesity) [12]. Although the use of perfusion machines has been reported to improve results in DBD transplantation, the evidence in controlled DCD is controversial [13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%