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Extended Preservation Of Non-Heart-Beating Donor Livers With Normothermic Machine Perfusion., Shawn D. St Peter, C J. Imber, I Lopez, D Hughes, P J. Friend May 2002

Extended Preservation Of Non-Heart-Beating Donor Livers With Normothermic Machine Perfusion., Shawn D. St Peter, C J. Imber, I Lopez, D Hughes, P J. Friend

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BACKGROUND: Non-heart-beating donor (NHBD) livers represent an important organ pool, but are seldom utilized clinically and require rapid retrieval and implantation. Experimental work with oxygenated perfusion during preservation has shown promising results by recovering function in these livers. This study compared sanguinous perfusion with cold storage for extended preservation of the NHBD liver in a porcine model.

METHODS: Porcine livers were subjected to 60 min of in vivo total warm ischaemia before flushing, after which they were preserved by one of two methods: group 1 (n = 4), University of Wisconsin (UW) solution by standard cold storage for 24 h; …


Beta-Galactosidase As A Marker Of Ischemic Injury And A Mechanism For Viability Assessment In Porcine Liver Transplantation., Shawn D. St Peter, Charles J. Imber, Inigo Lopez De Cenarruzabeitia, James Mcguire, Tim James, Richard Taylor, Peter J. Friend Jan 2002

Beta-Galactosidase As A Marker Of Ischemic Injury And A Mechanism For Viability Assessment In Porcine Liver Transplantation., Shawn D. St Peter, Charles J. Imber, Inigo Lopez De Cenarruzabeitia, James Mcguire, Tim James, Richard Taylor, Peter J. Friend

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Glycohydrolases are a group of enzymes contained predominantly within lysosomes, which are released during Kupffer cell activation or death. One of these, beta-galactosidase, has been proposed as a marker of ischemia-reperfusion injury in the liver because Kupffer cell activation represents a primary event in the injurious reperfusion cascade. In this study, we compared B-galactosidase with more traditional indicators of liver injury and function in a porcine model of liver preservation. Porcine livers were allocated into two groups: group C (n = 5), preserved in University of Wisconsin solution by standard cold storage for 24 hours, and group W (n = …