17 results on '"Andrea Simioni"'
Search Results
2. Biliary complications following split liver transplantation in adult recipients: a matched pair analysis on single-center experience
- Author
-
Hajime Matsushima, Masato Fujiki, Kazunari Sasaki, Roma Raj, Giuseppe D’Amico, Andrea Simioni, Federico Aucejo, Teresa Diago Uso, Choon Hyuck David Kwon, Bijan Eghtesad, Charles Miller, Cristiano Quintini, Susumu Eguchi, and Koji Hashimoto
- Subjects
Transplantation ,Hepatology ,Surgery - Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
3. Transplantation of declined livers after normothermic perfusion
- Author
-
Cristiano Quintini, Luca Del Prete, Andrea Simioni, Laurent Del Angel, Teresa Diago Uso, Giuseppe D’Amico, Koji Hashimoto, Federico Aucejo, Masato Fujiki, Bijan Eghtesad, Kazunari Sasaki, Choon Hyuck David Kwon, Jacek Cywinski, Ana Bennett, Mary Bilancini, Charles Miller, and Qiang Liu
- Subjects
Adult ,Male ,Tissue and Organ Procurement ,Adolescent ,Liver Diseases ,Graft Survival ,Organ Preservation ,Middle Aged ,Liver Transplantation ,Perfusion ,Young Adult ,Humans ,Female ,Surgery ,Prospective Studies - Abstract
The persistent shortage of liver allografts contributes to significant waitlist mortality despite efforts to increase organ donation. Normothermic machine perfusion holds the potential to enhance graft preservation, extend viability, and allow liver function evaluation in organs previously discarded because considered too high-risk for transplant.Discarded livers from other transplant centers were transplanted after assessment and reconditioning with our institutionally developed normothermic machine perfusion device. We report here our preliminary data.Twenty-one human livers declined for transplantation were enrolled for assessment with normothermic machine perfusion. Six livers (28.5%) were ultimately discarded after normothermic machine perfusion because of insufficient lactate clearance (4.1 mmol/L after 4 hours), limited bile production (0.5 mI/h), or moderate macrosteatosis, whereas 15 (71.5%) were considered suitable for transplantation. Normothermic machine perfusion duration was from 3 hours, 49 minutes to 10 hours, 29 minutes without technical problems or adverse events. No intraoperative or major early postoperative complications occurred in all transplanted recipients. No primary nonfunction occurred after transplantation. Seven livers had early allograft dysfunction with fast recovery, and 1 patient developed ischemic cholangiopathy after 4 months treated with biliary stents. All other patients had good liver function with a follow-up time of 8 weeks to 14 months.In total, 71.5% of discarded livers subjected to ex vivo normothermic machine perfusion were successfully transplanted after organ perfusion and assessment using an institutionally built device. This study challenges the current viability criteria reported in the literature and calls for a standardization of viability markers collection, an essential condition for the advancement of the field.
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
4. Robotic-assisted Median Arcuate Ligament Release: Phrenoesophageal Membrane Preserving Step-by-Step Technique and Early Outcomes
- Author
-
Andrea Simioni, Jeniann Yi, Max V. Wohlauer, Rafael Demarchi Malgor, Donald L. Jacobs, and Arkshay Pratap
- Subjects
Surgery ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
5. Multicenter Experience With Intravascular Lithotripsy for Treatment of Severe Calcification During TCAR for High-risk Patients
- Author
-
Kathryn L. DiLosa, Sally Schonefeld, Rym El-Khoury, Charles Eichler, Alexander D. DiBartolomeo, Gregory A. Magee, Jeniann Yi, Andrea Simioni, Nicolas Mouawad, Steven Maximus, Donald Baril, Nathan Aranson, Ali Azizzad, and Misty D. Humphries
- Subjects
Surgery ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
6. Long term outcomes and complications of reno‐portal anastomosis in liver transplantation: results from a propensity score‐based outcome analysis
- Author
-
Sherif Armanyous, Hajime Matsushima, Federico Aucejo, Luca Del Prete, Koji Hashimoto, Giuseppe D’Amico, Masato Fujiki, Choon Hyuck David Kwon, Charles Miller, Bijan Eghtesad, Andrea Simioni, Kazunari Sasaki, Cristiano Quintini, and Teresa Diago Uso
- Subjects
Transplantation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Portal Vein ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Anastomosis, Surgical ,Renal function ,Anastomosis ,Liver transplantation ,Kidney ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,Liver Transplantation ,Surgery ,Portal vein thrombosis ,Splanchnic vein thrombosis ,Propensity score matching ,medicine ,Humans ,Propensity Score ,business ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Introduction Diffuse splanchnic vein thrombosis (DSVT) remains a serious challenge in liver transplantation (LT). Reno-portal anastomosis (RPA) has previously been reported as a valid option for management of patients with DSVT during LT. The aim of this study was to evaluate posttransplant renal function and surgical outcomes of patients with DSVT who underwent RPA during LT. Methods Between January 2005 and December 2017, 1,270 patients underwent LT at our institution, including 16 with DSVT managed with RPA (RPA group). We compared renal function and surgical outcomes in these patients to outcomes in 48 propensity-score (PS) matched patients without thrombosis (control group), using a 1:3 matching model. Results The two groups had similar rates of postoperative portal vein thrombosis (PVT), renal dysfunction as measured by estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), and overall postoperative complications (Clavien grade III), although the RPA group had a higher incidence of postoperative upper gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding (31.3% vs 4.2%; p=0.009) that had no clinical consequence. There were no significant differences in five-year graft and patient survival rates between the groups (p=0.133 and p=0.166, respectively). Conclusion RPA is an established technique in the management of patients with DSVT during LT, with comparable outcomes to patients without thrombosis. Our report is the first to demonstrate similar surgical outcomes, including long-term renal function, in LT recipients with or without RPA.
- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
7. An uncommon unintentionally retained foreign object (URFO): The retained surgical specimen
- Author
-
Andrea Simioni, Ryan Fransman, Bashar Safar, Elliott R Haut, and Chady Atallah
- Abstract
Unintentionally Retained Foreign Objects (URFO) are an uncommon, but significant type of patient harm. Retained surgical specimens are new entities that accompanied the surge of minimally invasive surgery (MIS). Despite being rare sentinel events, they are associated with increased morbidity, healthcare cost, and liability. We present a case of a retained surgical specimen, identified after surgical closure but before patient extubation, thanks to routine utilization of end-of-procedure checklists.
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
8. Hybrid Aorto-Brachial Bypass for a Giant Subclavian and Axillary Artery Aneurysm in a Marfan Patient
- Author
-
Pedro J. Furtado Neves, LeslieAnn S. Kao, Andrea Simioni, Emily A. Malgor, Donald L. Jacobs, and Rafael Demarchi Malgor
- Subjects
Surgery ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
9. Pancreas perfusion preservation: State of the art with future directions
- Author
-
Laurent Del Angel Diaz, Andrea Simioni, Qiang Liu, and Cristiano Quintini
- Subjects
medicine.medical_specialty ,Biomedical Engineering ,MEDLINE ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Bioengineering ,Biomaterials ,Pancreatectomy ,Postoperative Complications ,Text mining ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,business.industry ,Graft Survival ,Organ Preservation ,General Medicine ,Perfusion ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pancreas Transplantation ,Radiology ,State (computer science) ,Diffusion of Innovation ,Pancreas ,business ,Forecasting - Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
10. Evaluation of appendicitis risk prediction models in adults with suspected appendicitis
- Author
-
Luis Tallon-Aguilar, Vincenzo Vigorita, Alethea Tang, Simone Conci, VALERIA TONINI, Maria Carmela Giuffrida, JUAN-CARLOS GOMEZ-ROSADO, Mudassar Ali Ghazanfar, Francesco Fleres, Zahir Mughal, David Ambrona Zafra, Muhamed Farhan-Alanie, Gianluca Garulli, Rhiannon Harries, Michael Wilson, Chiara Listorti, Hugo Santos-Sousa, Mario Rodriguez-Lopez, Tommaso Stecca, Marco Calussi, Antonio Martino, Gianluca Pellino, Emad Aly, Giuseppe Sena, Salomone Di Saverio, Giulia Montori, Leonardo Solaini, Fabio Staderini, Juan Carlos Sebastián-Tomás, Eugenio Cucinotta, Paolo Checcacci, Richard Egan, Ana Alagoa Joao, Diego Sasia, Fady Yanni, Jorge Arredondo, Walid Mohamed, Helena Salvador Roses, Daniel Ashmore, Rachel Mahoney, Sathyan Nagendram, Daniel Ahern, Alex Boddy, FABIO CIANCHI, Pedro Villarejo campos, Victoriano Soria Aledo, Alexandros Charalabopoulos, Vania Silvestri, Kathryn Lee, Allan Golder, Margarida Ferreira, Nicholas Mowbray, Marianne Hollyman, Dennis Ho-Yin Lui, Uday Prasad, Elisa Francone, Arina Anna Tamborska, Marco Inama, Michele Ballabio, João Martins Guimarães, Marco Scatizzi, Martin Connor, Jose Luis Rodicio Miravalles, Carmen Payá-Llorente, Jonathan Shurlock, Francesco Colombo, Thomas Pinkney, Chloe Swords, Patricio Fernando Gálvez Salazar, Luigi Marano, Daniel Fernández Martínez, Andrea Pietrabissa, M. ANGELES CALVO TORRAS, Martín Bailón, Angela Belvedere, Isabel Pascual Miguelañez, Hiten Patel, Edward Balai, Leo Licari, Luca Ansaloni, Ian Daniels, Segundo Gomez-Abril, Vincenzo Lizzi, Jonathan Lund, Carmelo Mazzeo, Peter Coe, FRANCESCO ENRICO D'AMICO, Mauro Podda, Pere Planellas Giné, Peter Cay, David Merlini, Natalie Blencowe, Paola De Nardi, Giuseppe SALAMONE, Emilio Padilla, James Glasbey, Andrea Giorga, Carlos Cerdán Santacruz, Francesca Viscosi, Stefano Scabini, Maria Moreno Gijon, Nicola Cillara, Paul Glen, Sushil Maslekar, Francesco Maria Carrano, Mary Venn, Franco Marinello, Francisco Javier Redondo Calvo, James Haddow, Unai De Andres Olabarria, Frances Wensley, Munir Tarazi, Emily Farrow, Sirio Melone, Chia Yew Kong, Andrea-Pierre Luzzi, Dr Rochelle Velho MBChB MPH (Merit) BSc (Hons), Jeancarlos Trujillo Díaz, Richard Wilkin, Enrique Toledo Martínez, Noel Aruparayil, Mohamed Rabie, SAMUELE VACCARI, José Azevedo, Andrea Bondurri, Philip Herrod, Georgia Layton, Luca Ponchietti, Núria Lluís, James Olivier, Piers Boshier, Spyridon Panagiotopoulos, David Naumann, Adam Misky, Anna Maffioli, Nuno Carvalho, Daniele Delogu, Diego Coletta, Panagiotis Sgardelis, FELIPE PAREJA CIURO, Oliver Warren, Luis Eduardo Pérez-Sánchez, Neeraj Lal, Ruth Blanco-Colino, Sarah Whitehorn, Shahab Hajibandeh, Alexander Christides, Andrea Simioni, Nigel Jamieson, Navamayooran Thavanesan, Monika Rezacova, Gaetano Poillucci, Rucira Ooi, Michele Rubbini, Alessandra Marano, Eloy Espin-Basany, Emanuele Gammeri, Michele Altomare, Laura Pérez-Sánchez, James Archer, Gaetano Gallo, Chung Shen Chean, Ferdinando Agresta, Aneel Bhangu, James Kinross, Gianfranco Cocorullo, Francisco J Tejero-Pintor, Siobhan McKay, Marc Vallve-Bernal, Juan José Segura-Sampedro, and Fahad Mahmood
- Subjects
Scoring system ,business.industry ,Conflict of interest ,MEDLINE ,030230 surgery ,medicine.disease ,Risk prediction models ,GeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUS ,Appendicitis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine ,Suspected appendicitis ,Medical emergency ,Ultrasonography ,business ,Risk assessment - Abstract
Funding Information: The authors are grateful to the Birmingham Surgical Trials Consortium at the University of Birmingham for the use of their servers for secure online data collection. Disclosure: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
- Published
- 2019
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
11. Impact of electrochemotherapy in metastatic cutaneous melanoma: a contemporary systematic review and meta-analysis
- Author
-
Fausto Petrelli, Antonio Ghidini, Andrea Simioni, and Luca Giovanni Campana
- Subjects
Bleomycin ,Antibiotics, Antineoplastic ,Skin Neoplasms ,Treatment Outcome ,Oncology ,Electrochemotherapy ,Humans ,Neoplasms, Second Primary ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Hematology ,General Medicine ,Melanoma ,Aged - Abstract
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) harnesses electric pulses to enhance cytotoxic drug delivery into tumors and has entered the armamentarium to treat superficially metastatic melanoma. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess treatment patterns and patient outcomes. PubMed, Medline, Embase, and the Cochrane Library databases were queried for publication from inception to September 2020. Primary outcome measures were overall and complete response rate (ORR and CRR); secondary outcomes included local control rate (LCR) and overall survival (OS). Twenty-seven studies met the selection criteria for a total of 1161 individuals (mean age 71 years) and 5308 tumors (weighted mean size 14 mm). The majority of patients (n = 1124) underwent bleomycin-ECT. Aggregate ORR was 77.6% (95% confidence interval [CI] 71.0 − 83.2%) and CRR 48% (95% CI 42 − 54%), with no significant difference between the route of bleomycin administration (ORR, 69.2 vs. 81.9% following intravenous or intratumoral bleomycin, p = .37) and tumor size (p = .69). When reported (n = 8 studies), 1- and 2-year LCR ranged from 54 to 89% and 72 to 74%, respectively, and 1-year OS (n = 3 studies) from 67 to 89%. ECT with either intratumoral or intravenous bleomycin confers a high therapeutic response in cutaneous metastatic melanoma. Moderate evidence supports its low toxicity and durability of local control.HighlightsElectrochemotherapy (ECT) is associated with a 77% overall response rate (ORR).Intravenous and intratumoral bleomycin are equally effective.There are no relevant toxicity concerns.One-year local tumor control rate ranges from 54 to 89%.Current literature has significant variation in reporting. Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is associated with a 77% overall response rate (ORR). Intravenous and intratumoral bleomycin are equally effective. There are no relevant toxicity concerns. One-year local tumor control rate ranges from 54 to 89%. Current literature has significant variation in reporting.
- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
12. Ablation of soft tissue tumours by long needle variable electrode-geometry electrochemotherapy: final report from a single-arm, single-centre phase-2 study
- Author
-
Roberto Stramare, Elisabetta Sieni, Francesco Cavallin, Luca Giovanni Campana, Andrea Simioni, Romina Spina, Camillo Aliberti, Carlo Riccardo Rossi, Sara Valpione, and Elisa Granziera
- Subjects
Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Electrochemotherapy ,Cancer therapy ,lcsh:Medicine ,Phases of clinical research ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Skin cancer ,Prospective Studies ,lcsh:Science ,Cancer ,Aged, 80 and over ,Multidisciplinary ,Manchester Cancer Research Centre ,Soft tissue ,Sarcoma ,Middle Aged ,Progression-Free Survival ,Treatment Outcome ,Oncology ,Needles ,Surgical oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Administration, Intravenous ,Female ,Radiology ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Bleomycin ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Humans ,Patient Reported Outcome Measures ,Lung cancer ,Electrodes ,Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors ,Aged ,business.industry ,ResearchInstitutes_Networks_Beacons/mcrc ,lcsh:R ,Perioperative ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Concomitant ,Feasibility Studies ,lcsh:Q ,business ,Neoplasms, Connective and Soft Tissue ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Standard electrochemotherapy (ECT) is effective in many tumour types but is confined to the treatment of small superficial lesions. Variable electrode-geometry ECT (VEG-ECT) may overcome these limitations by using long freely-placeable electrodes. Patients with bulky or deep-seated soft-tissue malignancies not amenable to resection participated in a single-arm phase-2 study (ISRCTN.11667954) and received a single course of VEG-ECT with intravenous bleomycin (15,000 IU/m2) and concomitant electric pulses applied through an adjustable electrode array. The primary outcome was radiologic complete response rate (CRR) per RECIST; secondary endpoints included feasibility, metabolic response, toxicity (CTCAE), local progression-free survival (LPFS) and patient perception (EQ-5D). During 2009–2014, we enrolled 30 patients with trunk/limb sarcomas, melanoma, Merkel-cell carcinoma, and colorectal/lung cancer. Median tumour size was 4.7 cm. Electrode probes were placed under US/TC guidance (28 and 2 patients, respectively). Median procedure duration was 80 minutes. Tumour coverage rate was 97% (29 of 30 patients). Perioperative side-effects were negligible; one patient experienced grade-3 ulceration and infection. One-month 18F-FDG-SUV decreased by 86%; CRR was 63% (95% CI 44–79%). Local control was durable in 24 of 30 patients (two-year LPFS, 62%). Patients reported an improvement in “usual activities”, “anxiety/depression”, and “overall health” scores. VEG-ECT demonstrated encouraging antitumour activity in soft-tissue malignancies; a single course of treatment produced high and durable responses, with low complications.
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
13. Genetic susceptibility to bone and soft tissue sarcomas: a field synopsis and meta-analysis
- Author
-
Simone Mocellin, Sandro Pasquali, Steven G. DuBois, Senthilkumar Rajendran, Davide De Boni, Carlo Riccardo Rossi, Calogero Virgone, Giovanna Spiro, Alessandro Gronchi, Chiara Colombo, Clara Benna, and Andrea Simioni
- Subjects
0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,sarcoma ,SNP ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Cochrane Library ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Surgical oncology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Genetic predisposition ,risk ,Meta-analysis ,Polymorphisms ,Risk ,Sarcoma ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Expression quantitative trait loci ,Attributable risk ,polymorphisms ,business ,Meta-Analysis - Abstract
// Clara Benna 1, 2 , Andrea Simioni 1 , Sandro Pasquali 1, 4 , Davide De Boni 1 , Senthilkumar Rajendran 1 , Giovanna Spiro 1 , Chiara Colombo 4 , Calogero Virgone 5 , Steven G. DuBois 6 , Alessandro Gronchi 4 , Carlo Riccardo Rossi 1, 3 and Simone Mocellin 1, 3 1 Department of Surgery Oncology and Gastroenterology, University of Padova, Padova, Italy 2 Clinica Chirurgica I, Azienda Ospedaliera Padova, Padova, Italy 3 Surgical Oncology Unit, Istituto Oncologico Veneto (IOV-IRCCS), Padova, Italy 4 Sarcoma Service, Department of Surgery, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milano, Italy 5 Pediatric Surgery, Department of Women's and Children's Health, University of Padua, Padua, Italy 6 Department of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA Correspondence to: Clara Benna, email: clara.benna@unipd.it Keywords : sarcoma; SNP; meta-analysis; polymorphisms; risk Received: January 24, 2018 Accepted: March 07, 2018 Published: April 06, 2018 ABSTRACT Background: The genetic architecture of bone and soft tissue sarcomas susceptibility is yet to be elucidated. We aimed to comprehensively collect and meta-analyze the current knowledge on genetic susceptibility in these rare tumors. Methods: We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of the evidence on the association between DNA variation and risk of developing sarcomas through searching PubMed, The Cochrane Library, Scopus and Web of Science databases. To evaluate result credibility, summary evidence was graded according to the Venice criteria and false positive report probability (FPRP) was calculated to further validate result noteworthiness. Integrative analysis of genetic and eQTL (expression quantitative trait locus) data was coupled with network and pathway analysis to explore the hypothesis that specific cell functions are involved in sarcoma predisposition. Results: We retrieved 90 eligible studies comprising 47,796 subjects (cases: 14,358, 30%) and investigating 1,126 polymorphisms involving 320 distinct genes. Meta-analysis identified 55 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) significantly associated with disease risk with a high (N=9), moderate (N=38) and low (N=8) level of evidence, findings being classified as noteworthy basically only when the level of evidence was high. The estimated joint population attributable risk for three independent SNPs (rs11599754 of ZNF365/EGR2 , rs231775 of CTLA4 , and rs454006 of PRKCG ) was 37.2%. We also identified 53 SNPs significantly associated with sarcoma risk based on single studies. Pathway analysis enabled us to propose that sarcoma predisposition might be linked especially to germline variation of genes whose products are involved in the function of the DNA repair machinery. Conclusions: We built the first knowledgebase on the evidence linking DNA variation to sarcomas susceptibility, which can be used to generate mechanistic hypotheses and inform future studies in this field of oncology.
- Published
- 2018
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
14. Cryotherapy, Imiquimod, and Electrochemotherapy Are Effective Options for Kaposi Sarcoma: A Call for Standardization to Allow for Comparisons and Informed Decisions
- Author
-
Luca Giovanni Campana, Andrea Simioni, Rosanna Careri, and Pietro Curatolo
- Subjects
medicine.medical_specialty ,Electrochemotherapy ,Imiquimod ,Standardization ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,MEDLINE ,Cryotherapy ,Dermatology ,Reference Standards ,medicine.disease ,medicine ,Humans ,Surgery ,Sarcoma ,business ,Sarcoma, Kaposi ,Reference standards ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
15. Ex Situ Liver Machine Perfusion: The Impact of Fresh Frozen Plasma
- Author
-
Choon Hyuck David Kwon, Andrea Simioni, Samuel Irefin, Jacek B. Cywinski, Ana E. Bennett, Laurent Del Angel Diaz, Giuseppe D’Amico, Kazunari Sasaki, John W. Etterling, Giuseppe Iuppa, Basem Soliman, Teresa Diago Uso, Laura Lomaglio, Federico Aucejo, William M. Baldwin, Masato Fujiki, Cristiano Quintini, Koji Hashimoto, Qiang Liu, Charles Miller, Daniele Pezzati, Bijan Eghtesad, Patrick Grady, Shana Maikhor, and Ahmed Hassan
- Subjects
medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Urology ,Hemodynamics ,030230 surgery ,Liver transplantation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Plasma ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Alanine aminotransferase ,Transplantation ,Machine perfusion ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Organ Preservation ,Liver Transplantation ,Perfusion ,Liver ,Arterial flow ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Surgery ,Fresh frozen plasma ,business - Abstract
The primary aim of this single-center, phase 1 exploratory study was to investigate the safety, feasibility, and impact on intrahepatic hemodynamics of a fresh frozen plasma (FFP)-based perfusate in ex situ liver normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) preservation. Using an institutionally developed perfusion device, 21 livers (13 donations after brain death and 8 donations after circulatory death) were perfused for 3 hours 21 minutes to 7 hours 52 minutes and successfully transplanted. Outcomes were compared in a 1:4 ratio to historical control patients matched according to donor and recipient characteristics and preservation time. Perfused livers presented a very low resistance state with high flow during ex situ perfusion (arterial and portal flows 340 ± 150 and 890 ± 70 mL/minute/kg liver, respectively). This hemodynamic state was maintained even after reperfusion as demonstrated by higher arterial flow observed in the NMP group compared with control patients (220 ± 120 versus 160 ± 80 mL/minute/kg liver, P = 0.03). The early allograft dysfunction (EAD) rate, peak alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and peak aspartate aminotransferase (AST) levels within 7 days after transplantation were lower in the NMP group compared with the control patients (EAD 19% versus 46%, P = 0.02; peak ALT 363 ± 318 versus 1021 ± 999 U/L, P = 0.001; peak AST 1357 ± 1492 versus 2615 ± 2541 U/L, P = 0.001 of the NMP and control groups, respectively). No patient developed ischemic type biliary stricture. One patient died, and all other patients are alive and well at a follow-up of 12-35 months. No device-related adverse events were recorded. In conclusion, with this study, we showed that ex situ NMP of human livers can be performed safely and effectively using a noncommercial device and an FFP-based preservation solution. Future studies should further investigate the impact of an FFP-based perfusion solution on liver hemodynamics during ex situ normothermic machine preservation.
- Published
- 2019
16. Response to the letter: Students' participation in collaborative research should be recognised
- Author
-
Laura Gavagna, Francesco Pata, Valeria Farina, Gianluca Pellino, Andrea Simioni, Alessandro Sgrò, Sandro Pasquali, Michael F. Bath, Simioni, Andrea, Sgro, Alessandro, Pellino, Gianluca, Pasquali, Sandro, Bath, Michael F., Farina, Valeria, Gavagna, Laura, and Pata, Francesco
- Subjects
Medical student ,Medical education ,business.industry ,STARSurg ,General Medicine ,Medical students ,03 medical and health sciences ,Collaborative research ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,ItSURG ,Surgery ,business - Published
- 2017
17. Increasing the participation of medical students in surgical research: The Italian case and the role of research collaboratives
- Author
-
Francesco Pata, Sandro Pasquali, Andrea Simioni, Valeria Farina, Alessandro Sgrò, Gianluca Pellino, Sgrò, A., Simioni, A., Farina, V., Pasquali, S., Pellino, G., and Pata, F.
- Subjects
Medical education ,medicine.medical_specialty ,STARSurg ,Collaborative research ,EuroSurg ,ItSURG ,Medical students ,Surgical research collaboratives ,Surgery ,MEDLINE ,Cooperative Research ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine ,Brexit ,Trainee ,Medical student ,Surgical research ,business.industry ,Surgical research collaborative ,General Medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Family medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business - Published
- 2018
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
Catalog
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.