TY - JOUR
T1 - Overextended Criteria Donors: Experience of an Italian Transplantation Center
AU - Nure, Erida
AU - Lirosi, Maria Carmen
AU - Frongillo, Francesco
AU - Bianco, Giuseppe
AU - Silvestrini, Nicola
AU - Fiorillo, Claudio
AU - Sganga, Gabriele
AU - Agnes, Salvatore
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - The increasing gap between the number of patients who could benefit from liver transplantation and the number of available donors has fueled efforts to maximize the donor pool using marginal grafts that usually were discarded for transplantation. This study included data of all patients who received decreased donor liver grafts between January 2004 and January 2013 (n = 218) with the use of a prospectively collected database. Patients with acute liver failure, retransplantation, pediatric transplantation, and split liver transplantation were excluded. Donors were classified as standard donor (SD), extended criteria donor (ECD), and overextended criteria donor (OECD). The primary endpoints of the study were early allograft primary dysfunction (PDF), primary nonfunction (PNF), and patient survival (PS), whereas incidence of major postoperative complications was the secondary endpoint. In our series we demonstrated that OECD have similar outcome in terms of survival and incidence of complication after liver transplantation as ideal grafts.
AB - The increasing gap between the number of patients who could benefit from liver transplantation and the number of available donors has fueled efforts to maximize the donor pool using marginal grafts that usually were discarded for transplantation. This study included data of all patients who received decreased donor liver grafts between January 2004 and January 2013 (n = 218) with the use of a prospectively collected database. Patients with acute liver failure, retransplantation, pediatric transplantation, and split liver transplantation were excluded. Donors were classified as standard donor (SD), extended criteria donor (ECD), and overextended criteria donor (OECD). The primary endpoints of the study were early allograft primary dysfunction (PDF), primary nonfunction (PNF), and patient survival (PS), whereas incidence of major postoperative complications was the secondary endpoint. In our series we demonstrated that OECD have similar outcome in terms of survival and incidence of complication after liver transplantation as ideal grafts.
KW - Overextended Criteria Donors
KW - Overextended Criteria Donors
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/70848
U2 - 10.1016/j.transproceed.2014.11.077
DO - 10.1016/j.transproceed.2014.11.077
M3 - Article
SN - 0041-1345
VL - 47
SP - 2102
EP - 2105
JO - Transplantation Proceedings
JF - Transplantation Proceedings
ER -