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Trends and Obstacles to Implement Dynamic Perfusion Concepts for Clinical Liver Transplantation: Results from a Global Web-Based Survey

Background: Organ perfusion technology is increasingly used in many countries, with a focus, however, on the Western world. This study investigates the current international trends and obstacles to the broader routine implementation of dynamic perfusion concepts in liver transplantation. Methods: A...

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Autores principales: Parente, Alessandro, Flores Carvalho, Mauricio, Panconesi, Rebecca, Boteon, Yuri L., De Carlis, Riccardo, Dutkowski, Philipp, Muiesan, Paolo, Dondossola, Daniele, Schlegel, Andrea
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10253826/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37297960
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12113765
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author Parente, Alessandro
Flores Carvalho, Mauricio
Panconesi, Rebecca
Boteon, Yuri L.
De Carlis, Riccardo
Dutkowski, Philipp
Muiesan, Paolo
Dondossola, Daniele
Schlegel, Andrea
author_facet Parente, Alessandro
Flores Carvalho, Mauricio
Panconesi, Rebecca
Boteon, Yuri L.
De Carlis, Riccardo
Dutkowski, Philipp
Muiesan, Paolo
Dondossola, Daniele
Schlegel, Andrea
author_sort Parente, Alessandro
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description Background: Organ perfusion technology is increasingly used in many countries, with a focus, however, on the Western world. This study investigates the current international trends and obstacles to the broader routine implementation of dynamic perfusion concepts in liver transplantation. Methods: A web-based anonymous survey was launched in 2021. Experts of all involved specializations from 70 centers in 34 countries were contacted, based on the published literature and experience in the field of abdominal organ perfusion. Results: Overall, 143 participants from 23 countries completed the survey. Most respondents were male (67.8%) and transplant surgeons (64.3%) working at university hospitals (67.9%). The majority had experience with organ perfusion (82%), applying mainly hypothermic machine perfusion (HMP; 38%) and other concepts. While most (94.4%) expect a higher utilization of marginal organs with machine perfusion, the majority considers HMP the best technique to reduce liver discard-rates. While most respondents (90%) believed machine perfusion should be fully commissioned, the lack of funding (34%) and knowledge (16%) as well as limited staff (19%) were the three main obstacles to a routine clinical implementation. Conclusion: Although dynamic preservation concepts are increasingly used in clinical practice, significant challenges remain. Specific financial pathways, uniform regulations, and tight collaborations among involved experts are needed to achieve wider global clinical use.
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spelling pubmed-102538262023-06-10 Trends and Obstacles to Implement Dynamic Perfusion Concepts for Clinical Liver Transplantation: Results from a Global Web-Based Survey Parente, Alessandro Flores Carvalho, Mauricio Panconesi, Rebecca Boteon, Yuri L. De Carlis, Riccardo Dutkowski, Philipp Muiesan, Paolo Dondossola, Daniele Schlegel, Andrea J Clin Med Article Background: Organ perfusion technology is increasingly used in many countries, with a focus, however, on the Western world. This study investigates the current international trends and obstacles to the broader routine implementation of dynamic perfusion concepts in liver transplantation. Methods: A web-based anonymous survey was launched in 2021. Experts of all involved specializations from 70 centers in 34 countries were contacted, based on the published literature and experience in the field of abdominal organ perfusion. Results: Overall, 143 participants from 23 countries completed the survey. Most respondents were male (67.8%) and transplant surgeons (64.3%) working at university hospitals (67.9%). The majority had experience with organ perfusion (82%), applying mainly hypothermic machine perfusion (HMP; 38%) and other concepts. While most (94.4%) expect a higher utilization of marginal organs with machine perfusion, the majority considers HMP the best technique to reduce liver discard-rates. While most respondents (90%) believed machine perfusion should be fully commissioned, the lack of funding (34%) and knowledge (16%) as well as limited staff (19%) were the three main obstacles to a routine clinical implementation. Conclusion: Although dynamic preservation concepts are increasingly used in clinical practice, significant challenges remain. Specific financial pathways, uniform regulations, and tight collaborations among involved experts are needed to achieve wider global clinical use. MDPI 2023-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10253826/ /pubmed/37297960 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12113765 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Parente, Alessandro
Flores Carvalho, Mauricio
Panconesi, Rebecca
Boteon, Yuri L.
De Carlis, Riccardo
Dutkowski, Philipp
Muiesan, Paolo
Dondossola, Daniele
Schlegel, Andrea
Trends and Obstacles to Implement Dynamic Perfusion Concepts for Clinical Liver Transplantation: Results from a Global Web-Based Survey
title Trends and Obstacles to Implement Dynamic Perfusion Concepts for Clinical Liver Transplantation: Results from a Global Web-Based Survey
title_full Trends and Obstacles to Implement Dynamic Perfusion Concepts for Clinical Liver Transplantation: Results from a Global Web-Based Survey
title_fullStr Trends and Obstacles to Implement Dynamic Perfusion Concepts for Clinical Liver Transplantation: Results from a Global Web-Based Survey
title_full_unstemmed Trends and Obstacles to Implement Dynamic Perfusion Concepts for Clinical Liver Transplantation: Results from a Global Web-Based Survey
title_short Trends and Obstacles to Implement Dynamic Perfusion Concepts for Clinical Liver Transplantation: Results from a Global Web-Based Survey
title_sort trends and obstacles to implement dynamic perfusion concepts for clinical liver transplantation: results from a global web-based survey
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10253826/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37297960
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12113765
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