2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12871-022-01932-x
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The perioperative period of liver transplantation from unconventional extended criteria donors: data from two high-volume centres

Abstract: Background As literature largely focuses on long-term outcomes, this study aimed at elucidating the perioperative outcomes of liver transplant patients receiving a graft from two groups of unconventional expanded criteria donors: brain dead aged > 80 years and cardiac dead. Methods Data of 247 cirrhotic patients transplanted at two high volume liver transplant centers were analysed. Confounders were balanced using a stabilized inverse probabilit… Show more

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“…This increased use of DCD is associated with better outcomes for patients, including graft survival, 1-year patient mortality, 1-year graft failure, and long-term patient survival [9]. Other study conducted by Pescarissi et al, concludes that there is potential to increase the supply and use of ECDs for transplantation and that the perioperative period of LT from selected DCD donors can be safe with careful management by experienced anesthesiologists and intensivists [10].…”
Section: Donation After Circulatory Death (Dcd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This increased use of DCD is associated with better outcomes for patients, including graft survival, 1-year patient mortality, 1-year graft failure, and long-term patient survival [9]. Other study conducted by Pescarissi et al, concludes that there is potential to increase the supply and use of ECDs for transplantation and that the perioperative period of LT from selected DCD donors can be safe with careful management by experienced anesthesiologists and intensivists [10].…”
Section: Donation After Circulatory Death (Dcd)mentioning
confidence: 99%