Normothermic ex vivo kidney perfusion for graft quality assessment prior to transplantation

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Normothermic ex vivo kidney perfusion (NEVKP) represents a novel approach for graft preservation and functional improvement in kidney transplantation. We investigated whether NEVKP also allows graft quality assessment before transplantation. Kidneys from 30-kg pigs were recovered in a model of heart-beating donation (group A) after 30 minutes (group B) or 60 minutes (group C) (n = 5/group) of warm ischemia. After 8 hours of NEVKP, contralateral kidneys were resected, grafts were autotransplanted, and the pigs were followed for 3 days. After transplantation, renal function measured based on peak serum creatinine differed significantly among groups (P

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Kaths, J. M., Hamar, M., Echeverri, J., Linares, I., Urbanellis, P., Cen, J. Y., … Selzner, M. (2018). Normothermic ex vivo kidney perfusion for graft quality assessment prior to transplantation. American Journal of Transplantation, 18(3), 580–589. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.14491

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