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Biliary Bicarbonate, pH, and Glucose Are Suitable Biomarkers of Biliary Viability During Ex Situ Normothermic Machine Perfusion of Human Donor Livers

BACKGROUND. Ex situ normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) can be used to assess viability of suboptimal donor livers before implantation. Our aim was to assess the diagnostic accuracy of bile biochemistry for the assessment of bile duct injury (BDI). METHODS. In a preclinical study, 23 human donor li...

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Autores principales: Matton, Alix P.M., de Vries, Yvonne, Burlage, Laura C., van Rijn, Rianne, Fujiyoshi, Masato, de Meijer, Vincent E., de Boer, Marieke T., de Kleine, Ruben H.J., Verkade, Henkjan J., Gouw, Annette S. H., Lisman, Ton, Porte, Robert J.
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6613725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30395120
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TP.0000000000002500
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author Matton, Alix P.M.
de Vries, Yvonne
Burlage, Laura C.
van Rijn, Rianne
Fujiyoshi, Masato
de Meijer, Vincent E.
de Boer, Marieke T.
de Kleine, Ruben H.J.
Verkade, Henkjan J.
Gouw, Annette S. H.
Lisman, Ton
Porte, Robert J.
author_facet Matton, Alix P.M.
de Vries, Yvonne
Burlage, Laura C.
van Rijn, Rianne
Fujiyoshi, Masato
de Meijer, Vincent E.
de Boer, Marieke T.
de Kleine, Ruben H.J.
Verkade, Henkjan J.
Gouw, Annette S. H.
Lisman, Ton
Porte, Robert J.
author_sort Matton, Alix P.M.
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description BACKGROUND. Ex situ normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) can be used to assess viability of suboptimal donor livers before implantation. Our aim was to assess the diagnostic accuracy of bile biochemistry for the assessment of bile duct injury (BDI). METHODS. In a preclinical study, 23 human donor livers underwent 6 hours of end-ischemic NMP to determine biomarkers of BDI. Livers were divided into groups with low or high BDI, based on a clinically relevant histological grading system. During NMP, bile was analyzed biochemically and potential biomarkers were correlated with the degree of BDI. Receiver operating characteristics curves were generated to determine optimal cutoff values. For clinical validation, identified biomarkers were subsequently included as viability criteria in a clinical trial (n = 6) to identify transplantable liver grafts with low BDI. RESULTS. Biliary bicarbonate and pH were significantly higher and biliary glucose was significantly lower in livers with low BDI, compared with high BDI. The following cutoff values were associated with low BDI: biliary bicarbonate greater than 18 mmol/L (P = 0.002), biliary pH greater than 7.48 (P = 0.019), biliary glucose less than 16 mmol/L (P = 0.013), and bile/perfusate glucose ratio less than 0.67 (P = 0.013). In the clinical trial, 4 of 6 livers met these criteria and were transplanted, and none developed clinical evidence of posttransplant cholangiopathy. CONCLUSIONS. Biliary bicarbonate, pH, and glucose during ex situ NMP of liver grafts are accurate biomarkers of BDI and can be easily determined point of care, making them suitable for the pretransplant assessment of bile duct viability. This may improve graft selection and decrease the risk of posttransplant cholangiopathy.
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spelling pubmed-66137252019-07-22 Biliary Bicarbonate, pH, and Glucose Are Suitable Biomarkers of Biliary Viability During Ex Situ Normothermic Machine Perfusion of Human Donor Livers Matton, Alix P.M. de Vries, Yvonne Burlage, Laura C. van Rijn, Rianne Fujiyoshi, Masato de Meijer, Vincent E. de Boer, Marieke T. de Kleine, Ruben H.J. Verkade, Henkjan J. Gouw, Annette S. H. Lisman, Ton Porte, Robert J. Transplantation Original Clinical Science—Liver BACKGROUND. Ex situ normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) can be used to assess viability of suboptimal donor livers before implantation. Our aim was to assess the diagnostic accuracy of bile biochemistry for the assessment of bile duct injury (BDI). METHODS. In a preclinical study, 23 human donor livers underwent 6 hours of end-ischemic NMP to determine biomarkers of BDI. Livers were divided into groups with low or high BDI, based on a clinically relevant histological grading system. During NMP, bile was analyzed biochemically and potential biomarkers were correlated with the degree of BDI. Receiver operating characteristics curves were generated to determine optimal cutoff values. For clinical validation, identified biomarkers were subsequently included as viability criteria in a clinical trial (n = 6) to identify transplantable liver grafts with low BDI. RESULTS. Biliary bicarbonate and pH were significantly higher and biliary glucose was significantly lower in livers with low BDI, compared with high BDI. The following cutoff values were associated with low BDI: biliary bicarbonate greater than 18 mmol/L (P = 0.002), biliary pH greater than 7.48 (P = 0.019), biliary glucose less than 16 mmol/L (P = 0.013), and bile/perfusate glucose ratio less than 0.67 (P = 0.013). In the clinical trial, 4 of 6 livers met these criteria and were transplanted, and none developed clinical evidence of posttransplant cholangiopathy. CONCLUSIONS. Biliary bicarbonate, pH, and glucose during ex situ NMP of liver grafts are accurate biomarkers of BDI and can be easily determined point of care, making them suitable for the pretransplant assessment of bile duct viability. This may improve graft selection and decrease the risk of posttransplant cholangiopathy. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2019-07 2019-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6613725/ /pubmed/30395120 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TP.0000000000002500 Text en Copyright © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
spellingShingle Original Clinical Science—Liver
Matton, Alix P.M.
de Vries, Yvonne
Burlage, Laura C.
van Rijn, Rianne
Fujiyoshi, Masato
de Meijer, Vincent E.
de Boer, Marieke T.
de Kleine, Ruben H.J.
Verkade, Henkjan J.
Gouw, Annette S. H.
Lisman, Ton
Porte, Robert J.
Biliary Bicarbonate, pH, and Glucose Are Suitable Biomarkers of Biliary Viability During Ex Situ Normothermic Machine Perfusion of Human Donor Livers
title Biliary Bicarbonate, pH, and Glucose Are Suitable Biomarkers of Biliary Viability During Ex Situ Normothermic Machine Perfusion of Human Donor Livers
title_full Biliary Bicarbonate, pH, and Glucose Are Suitable Biomarkers of Biliary Viability During Ex Situ Normothermic Machine Perfusion of Human Donor Livers
title_fullStr Biliary Bicarbonate, pH, and Glucose Are Suitable Biomarkers of Biliary Viability During Ex Situ Normothermic Machine Perfusion of Human Donor Livers
title_full_unstemmed Biliary Bicarbonate, pH, and Glucose Are Suitable Biomarkers of Biliary Viability During Ex Situ Normothermic Machine Perfusion of Human Donor Livers
title_short Biliary Bicarbonate, pH, and Glucose Are Suitable Biomarkers of Biliary Viability During Ex Situ Normothermic Machine Perfusion of Human Donor Livers
title_sort biliary bicarbonate, ph, and glucose are suitable biomarkers of biliary viability during ex situ normothermic machine perfusion of human donor livers
topic Original Clinical Science—Liver
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6613725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30395120
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TP.0000000000002500
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