Bertuzzo, Valentina Rosa
  
(2019)
Strategies to improve function of marginal grafts and to recover discharged grafts in liver and kidney transplantation, [Dissertation thesis], Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna. 
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Scienze chirurgiche, 31 Ciclo. DOI 10.6092/unibo/amsdottorato/8727.
  
 
  
  
        
        
        
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
    
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      Abstract
      The discrepancy between the number of transplant procedures and the patients in waiting list is linked to the scarcity of suitable donors. Dynamic perfusion of marginal grafts seems to be promising in their recovery. 
Twenty discarded kidneys were used to perform a preclinical study with a new hypothermic oxygenate machine perfusion. Encouraging preclinical results allowed us to perform a clinical trial, in whom 10 extended criteria donors (ECD) livers and 10 ECD kidneys were perfused with the new machine and then transplanted, and compared with control groups (30 ECD liver transplant and 30 ECD kidney transplant preserved in cold storage). 
Overall graft dysfunction was 10% in study groups, compared to 31.6% in control group (P < 0.001). The peak of aspartate aminotransferase within 7-days post liver transplant was 637 U/L in control group compared to 344 U/L of liver study group (P = 0.006). Patients receiving a kidney graft with more than 2 hours of hypothermic oxygenate perfusion treatment had lower rate of delayed graft function than control group (0% vs. 40%, p = 0.04). 
Preclinical analyses demonstrated the absence of damage at histological examination, the improved metabolic activity and a diminished expression of genes related to ischemia/reperfusion injury, especially in case of hyperbarism application during perfusion. Further studies are needed to confirm this hypothesis.
On the other hand, the clinical phase of present study documented the safety and efficacy of a new type of machine perfusion, which is low-cost and, unlike the already present in commerce, was effective and safe in both liver and kidney transplantation settings.
     
    
      Abstract
      The discrepancy between the number of transplant procedures and the patients in waiting list is linked to the scarcity of suitable donors. Dynamic perfusion of marginal grafts seems to be promising in their recovery. 
Twenty discarded kidneys were used to perform a preclinical study with a new hypothermic oxygenate machine perfusion. Encouraging preclinical results allowed us to perform a clinical trial, in whom 10 extended criteria donors (ECD) livers and 10 ECD kidneys were perfused with the new machine and then transplanted, and compared with control groups (30 ECD liver transplant and 30 ECD kidney transplant preserved in cold storage). 
Overall graft dysfunction was 10% in study groups, compared to 31.6% in control group (P < 0.001). The peak of aspartate aminotransferase within 7-days post liver transplant was 637 U/L in control group compared to 344 U/L of liver study group (P = 0.006). Patients receiving a kidney graft with more than 2 hours of hypothermic oxygenate perfusion treatment had lower rate of delayed graft function than control group (0% vs. 40%, p = 0.04). 
Preclinical analyses demonstrated the absence of damage at histological examination, the improved metabolic activity and a diminished expression of genes related to ischemia/reperfusion injury, especially in case of hyperbarism application during perfusion. Further studies are needed to confirm this hypothesis.
On the other hand, the clinical phase of present study documented the safety and efficacy of a new type of machine perfusion, which is low-cost and, unlike the already present in commerce, was effective and safe in both liver and kidney transplantation settings.
     
  
  
    
    
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          Parole chiave
          liver, kidney, transplant, hypothermic oxygenated perfusion, extended criteria donors, hyperbaric
          
        
      
        
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          DOI
          10.6092/unibo/amsdottorato/8727
          
        
      
        
          Data di discussione
          10 Aprile 2019
          
        
      
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      Tipologia del documento
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          Autore
          Bertuzzo, Valentina Rosa
          
        
      
        
          Supervisore
          
          
        
      
        
          Co-supervisore
          
          
        
      
        
          Dottorato di ricerca
          
          
        
      
        
      
        
          Ciclo
          31
          
        
      
        
          Coordinatore
          
          
        
      
        
          Settore disciplinare
          
          
        
      
        
          Settore concorsuale
          
          
        
      
        
          Parole chiave
          liver, kidney, transplant, hypothermic oxygenated perfusion, extended criteria donors, hyperbaric
          
        
      
        
          URN:NBN
          
          
        
      
        
          DOI
          10.6092/unibo/amsdottorato/8727
          
        
      
        
          Data di discussione
          10 Aprile 2019
          
        
      
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