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The Potential Utilization of Machine Perfusion to Increase Transplantation of Macrosteatotic Livers.

Authors :
Cywes C
Banker A
Muñoz N
Levine M
Abu-Gazala S
Bittermann T
Abt P
Source :
Transplantation [Transplantation] 2024 Nov 01; Vol. 108 (11), pp. e370-e375. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 May 21.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: The demand for liver transplantation has led to the utilization of marginal grafts including moderately macrosteatotic livers (macrosteatosis ≥30% [Mas30]), which are associated with an elevated risk of graft failure. Machine perfusion (MP) has emerged as a technique for organ preservation and viability testing; however, little is known about MP in Mas30 livers. This study evaluates the utilization and outcomes of Mas30 livers in the era of MP.<br />Methods: The Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network database was queried to identify biopsy-proven Mas30 deceased donor liver grafts between June 1, 2016, and June 23, 2023. Univariable and multivariable models were constructed to study the association between MP and graft utilization and survival.<br />Results: The final cohort with 3317 Mas30 livers was identified, of which 72 underwent MP and were compared with 3245 non-MP livers. Among Mas30 livers, 62 (MP) and 1832 (non-MP) were transplanted (utilization of 86.1% versus 56.4%, P  < 0.001). Donor and recipient characteristics were comparable between MP and non-MP groups. In adjusted analyses, MP was associated with significantly increased Mas30 graft utilization (odds ratio, 7.89; 95% confidence interval [CI], 3.76-16.58; P  < 0.001). In log-rank tests, MP was not associated with 1- and 3-y graft failure (hazard ratio, 0.49; 95% CI, 0.12-1.99; P  = 0.319 and hazard ratio 0.43; 95% CI, 0.11-1.73; P  = 0.235, respectively).<br />Conclusions: The utilization rate of Mas30 grafts increases with MP without detriment to graft survival. This early experience may have implications for increasing the available donor pool of Mas30 livers.<br />Competing Interests: The authors declare no funding or conflicts of interest.<br /> (Copyright © 2024 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1534-6080
Volume :
108
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Transplantation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38773856
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/TP.0000000000005057