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D-dimer Release From Livers During Ex Situ Normothermic Perfusion and After In Situ Normothermic Regional Perfusion: Evidence for Occult Fibrin Burden Associated With Adverse Transplant Outcomes and Cholangiopathy
Deceased donor livers are prone to biliary complications, which may necessitate retransplantation, and we, and others, have suggested that these complications are because of peribiliary vascular fibrin microthrombi. We sought to determine the prevalence and consequence of occult fibrin within deceas...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10205116/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36728501 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TP.0000000000004475 |
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author | Watson, Christopher J.E. MacDonald, Stephen Bridgeman, Christopher Brais, Rebecca Upponi, Sara S. Foukaneli, Theodora Swift, Lisa Fear, Corrina Selves, Linda Kosmoliaptsis, Vasilis Allison, Michael Hogg, Rachel Parsy, Kourosh Saeb Thomas, Will Gaurav, Rohit Butler, Andrew J. |
author_facet | Watson, Christopher J.E. MacDonald, Stephen Bridgeman, Christopher Brais, Rebecca Upponi, Sara S. Foukaneli, Theodora Swift, Lisa Fear, Corrina Selves, Linda Kosmoliaptsis, Vasilis Allison, Michael Hogg, Rachel Parsy, Kourosh Saeb Thomas, Will Gaurav, Rohit Butler, Andrew J. |
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description | Deceased donor livers are prone to biliary complications, which may necessitate retransplantation, and we, and others, have suggested that these complications are because of peribiliary vascular fibrin microthrombi. We sought to determine the prevalence and consequence of occult fibrin within deceased donor livers undergoing normothermic ex situ perfusion (NESLiP) and evaluate a role for fibrinolysis. METHODS. D-dimer concentrations, products of fibrin degradation, were assayed in the perfusate of 163 livers taken after 2 h of NESLiP, including 91 that were transplanted. These were related to posttransplant outcomes. Five different fibrinolytic protocols during NESLiP using alteplase were evaluated, and the transplant outcomes of these alteplase-treated livers were reviewed. RESULTS. Perfusate D-dimer concentrations were lowest in livers recovered using in situ normothermic regional perfusion and highest in alteplase-treated livers. D-dimer release from donation after brain death livers was significantly correlated with the duration of cold ischemia. In non-alteplase-treated livers, Cox proportional hazards regression analysis showed that D-dimer levels were associated with transplant survival (P = 0.005). Treatment with alteplase and fresh frozen plasma during NESLiP was associated with significantly more D-dimer release into the perfusate and was not associated with excess bleeding postimplantation; 8 of the 9 treated livers were free of cholangiopathy, whereas the ninth had a proximal duct stricture. CONCLUSIONS. Fibrin is present in many livers during cold storage and is associated with poor posttransplant outcomes. The amount of D-dimer released after fibrinolytic treatment indicates a significant occult fibrin burden and suggests that fibrinolytic therapy during NESLiP may be a promising therapeutic intervention. |
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spelling | pubmed-102051162023-05-24 D-dimer Release From Livers During Ex Situ Normothermic Perfusion and After In Situ Normothermic Regional Perfusion: Evidence for Occult Fibrin Burden Associated With Adverse Transplant Outcomes and Cholangiopathy Watson, Christopher J.E. MacDonald, Stephen Bridgeman, Christopher Brais, Rebecca Upponi, Sara S. Foukaneli, Theodora Swift, Lisa Fear, Corrina Selves, Linda Kosmoliaptsis, Vasilis Allison, Michael Hogg, Rachel Parsy, Kourosh Saeb Thomas, Will Gaurav, Rohit Butler, Andrew J. Transplantation Original Clinical Science—Liver Deceased donor livers are prone to biliary complications, which may necessitate retransplantation, and we, and others, have suggested that these complications are because of peribiliary vascular fibrin microthrombi. We sought to determine the prevalence and consequence of occult fibrin within deceased donor livers undergoing normothermic ex situ perfusion (NESLiP) and evaluate a role for fibrinolysis. METHODS. D-dimer concentrations, products of fibrin degradation, were assayed in the perfusate of 163 livers taken after 2 h of NESLiP, including 91 that were transplanted. These were related to posttransplant outcomes. Five different fibrinolytic protocols during NESLiP using alteplase were evaluated, and the transplant outcomes of these alteplase-treated livers were reviewed. RESULTS. Perfusate D-dimer concentrations were lowest in livers recovered using in situ normothermic regional perfusion and highest in alteplase-treated livers. D-dimer release from donation after brain death livers was significantly correlated with the duration of cold ischemia. In non-alteplase-treated livers, Cox proportional hazards regression analysis showed that D-dimer levels were associated with transplant survival (P = 0.005). Treatment with alteplase and fresh frozen plasma during NESLiP was associated with significantly more D-dimer release into the perfusate and was not associated with excess bleeding postimplantation; 8 of the 9 treated livers were free of cholangiopathy, whereas the ninth had a proximal duct stricture. CONCLUSIONS. Fibrin is present in many livers during cold storage and is associated with poor posttransplant outcomes. The amount of D-dimer released after fibrinolytic treatment indicates a significant occult fibrin burden and suggests that fibrinolytic therapy during NESLiP may be a promising therapeutic intervention. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-05-23 2023-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10205116/ /pubmed/36728501 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TP.0000000000004475 Text en Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Clinical Science—Liver Watson, Christopher J.E. MacDonald, Stephen Bridgeman, Christopher Brais, Rebecca Upponi, Sara S. Foukaneli, Theodora Swift, Lisa Fear, Corrina Selves, Linda Kosmoliaptsis, Vasilis Allison, Michael Hogg, Rachel Parsy, Kourosh Saeb Thomas, Will Gaurav, Rohit Butler, Andrew J. D-dimer Release From Livers During Ex Situ Normothermic Perfusion and After In Situ Normothermic Regional Perfusion: Evidence for Occult Fibrin Burden Associated With Adverse Transplant Outcomes and Cholangiopathy |
title | D-dimer Release From Livers During Ex Situ Normothermic Perfusion and After In Situ Normothermic Regional Perfusion: Evidence for Occult Fibrin Burden Associated With Adverse Transplant Outcomes and Cholangiopathy |
title_full | D-dimer Release From Livers During Ex Situ Normothermic Perfusion and After In Situ Normothermic Regional Perfusion: Evidence for Occult Fibrin Burden Associated With Adverse Transplant Outcomes and Cholangiopathy |
title_fullStr | D-dimer Release From Livers During Ex Situ Normothermic Perfusion and After In Situ Normothermic Regional Perfusion: Evidence for Occult Fibrin Burden Associated With Adverse Transplant Outcomes and Cholangiopathy |
title_full_unstemmed | D-dimer Release From Livers During Ex Situ Normothermic Perfusion and After In Situ Normothermic Regional Perfusion: Evidence for Occult Fibrin Burden Associated With Adverse Transplant Outcomes and Cholangiopathy |
title_short | D-dimer Release From Livers During Ex Situ Normothermic Perfusion and After In Situ Normothermic Regional Perfusion: Evidence for Occult Fibrin Burden Associated With Adverse Transplant Outcomes and Cholangiopathy |
title_sort | d-dimer release from livers during ex situ normothermic perfusion and after in situ normothermic regional perfusion: evidence for occult fibrin burden associated with adverse transplant outcomes and cholangiopathy |
topic | Original Clinical Science—Liver |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10205116/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36728501 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TP.0000000000004475 |
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