Daniele Pezzati, Francesco Torri, Maria Franzini, Emanuele Balzano, Gabriele Catalano, Giovanni Tincani, Jessica Bronzoni, Caterina Martinelli, Arianna Trizzino, Lorenzo Petagna, Paola Carrai, Stefania Petruccelli, Matilde Masini, Maria Isabella Rotondo, Serena Babboni, Serena Del Turco, Riccardo Morganti, Vincenzo De Tata, Giandomenico Biancofiore, Adriano Peris, Chiara Lazzeri, Giuseppina Basta, Aldo Paolicchi, Davide Ghinolfi
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Abstract
Background: The use of the so-called extended criteria donors increases the number of grafts available for transplantation. Many studies reported their good outcomes but their use is debated due to increased risk of complications. Ex situ liver perfusion has reduced graft discard rate and helped to test their function before implantation. Cytokines are known to be involved in ischemia reperfusion injury but their potential to predict liver function during normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) has not been fully investigated. The aim of this study was to compare cytokines levels during NMP in 3 different types of donors (DBD, DCD II, DCD III) and correlate these data to postoperative clinical and biochemical outcomes.
Methods: All DBDs older than 70 years and DCDs transplanted after NMP were included. IL-6, IL-10 and TNF-α were measured during NMP and correlated with clinical outcomes.
Results: Thirty liver grafts were transplanted after NMP: 16 DBD, 7 DCD-II and 7 DCD-III. There were 6 cases of EAD (20.0%), 10 of PRS (33.3%) and 11 cases of AKI (36.7%), with no major differences among groups. A positive correlation was found between perfusate IL-6 levels and the bilirubin peak within 7 days after LT while IL-10 was associated with the ICU stay and TNF-α to the INR peak within 7 days. IL-6 was negatively associated to post-operative ALT levels, IL-10 to bilirubin peak. A correlation between higher IL-6 levels at 2h and graft loss was found.
Conclusions: This is the first study to compare cytokines profile during NMP in three different types of donors and correlate it to clinical outcomes. A correlation between IL-6 concentration and graft failure was found. The role and the significate of inflammatory markers in MP perfusate and their potential to assess graft viability and the risk of post-LT complications has to be further addressed.
期刊介绍:
Since the first application of liver transplantation in a clinical situation was reported more than twenty years ago, there has been a great deal of growth in this field and more is anticipated. As an official publication of the AASLD, Liver Transplantation delivers current, peer-reviewed articles on liver transplantation, liver surgery, and chronic liver disease — the information necessary to keep abreast of this evolving specialty.