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Coagulation Factors Accumulate during Normothermic Liver Machine Perfusion Regardless of Donor Type and Severity of Ischemic Injury
Gilbo, NICHOLAS; Jacquemin, Marc; Nasralla, David et al.
2022In Transplantation, 106 (3), p. 510 - 518
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Abstract :
[en] Background. Coagulation factors may inform on liver function during normothermic machine perfusion (NMP). We investigated whether graft ischemic injury impairs the accumulation of anticoagulation factors during NMP of porcine and human livers. Methods. Dynamics of FV, FVII, FVIII, FIX, and FX during NMP and their correlation with graft injury was investigated in porcine livers with minimal (no warm ischemia, n = 5) or severe injury (60 min warm ischemia, n = 5). Next, FV, FVIII, FIX, fibrinogen, and antithrombin were measured in 35 matched human liver NMPs from the COPE trial. Correlation of these factors with outcomes was explored. Livers were categorized in to 4 groups depending on donor type and posttransplant peak aspartate aminotransferase (AST) as surrogate of minimal (peak < 500 IU/L) or moderate injury (peak > 1000 IU/L). Results. Factor concentrations increased significantly during NMP regardless of severity of injury. In porcine livers, factor concentrations were 2- to 6-fold lower in severely injured grafts (all P < 0.05). All factors negatively correlated with AST (coefficient range: from -0.50 to -0.93; all P < 0.05) and lactate (range: from -0.51 to -0.67; all P < 0.05). In human livers, no difference in factor accumulation rates and no correlation with other markers were observed. One graft with primary nonfunction had low rate of factor accumulation. Conclusions. Anticoagulation factors accumulate during NMP regardless of donor type and severity of injury. In pigs, severe ischemic injury resulted in significantly lower factor concentrations. In human livers with life-sustaining function, they do not correlate with hepatic injury. Whether low concentrations predict nonfunction in high-risk livers with severe injury requires further investigation. © 2022 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved.
Disciplines :
Surgery
Author, co-author :
Gilbo, NICHOLAS  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Pathologie chirurgicale abdominale et endocrinienne ; Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > > Service de chirurgie abdo, sénologique, endocrine et de transplantation
Jacquemin, Marc;  Center for Molecular and Vascular Biology, Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium ; Clinical Department of Laboratory Medicine, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Nasralla, David;  Department of HPB and Liver Transplant Surgery, Royal Free Hospital, London, United Kingdom
Lazzaro, Silvia;  Laboratory of Abdominal Transplantation, Transplantation Research Group, Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Libbrecht, Louis;  Clinique Universitaires Saint-Luc, UCL, Department of Pathology, Brussels, Belgium ; KU Leuven, Lab of Hepatology, Leuven, Belgium
Lavend'Homme, Renaud;  Center for Molecular and Vascular Biology, Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Peerlinck, Kathelijne;  Center for Molecular and Vascular Biology, Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium ; Vascular Medicine and Hemostasis, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Ploeg, Rutger J;  Biomedical Research Center, Oxford Transplant Center, Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
Friend, Peter J;  Biomedical Research Center, Oxford Transplant Center, Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
Pirenne, Jacques;  Laboratory of Abdominal Transplantation, Transplantation Research Group, Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium ; Abdominal Transplantation Surgery and Coordination, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Monbaliu, Diethard;  Laboratory of Abdominal Transplantation, Transplantation Research Group, Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium ; Abdominal Transplantation Surgery and Coordination, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Jochmans, Ina;  Laboratory of Abdominal Transplantation, Transplantation Research Group, Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium ; Abdominal Transplantation Surgery and Coordination, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Language :
English
Title :
Coagulation Factors Accumulate during Normothermic Liver Machine Perfusion Regardless of Donor Type and Severity of Ischemic Injury
Publication date :
2022
Journal title :
Transplantation
ISSN :
0041-1337
eISSN :
1534-6080
Publisher :
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
Volume :
106
Issue :
3
Pages :
510 - 518
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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