Cold machine 'Bath' aims to save more transplant livers
NCT ID NCT03929523
Summary
This study tested whether using a special machine to pump a cold, oxygenated solution through a donor liver before transplant could improve outcomes. It focused on livers from higher-risk donors, which are more likely to have early problems after surgery. Researchers compared this machine perfusion technique to the standard method of simply storing the liver on ice.
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Locations
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APHP - Pitié Salpétrière
Paris, 75013, France
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CHU Grenoble Alpes - Department of HPB surgery and liver transplantation
Grenoble, 38000, France
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Department of HPB surgery and liver transplantation Beaujon University Hospital
Clichy, 92210, France
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Department of HPB surgery and liver transplantation Claude Huriez University Hospital
Lille, 59037, France
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Department of HPB surgery and liver transplantation Paul Brousse University Hospital
Villejuif, 94804, France
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Department of HPB surgery and liver transplantation Pontchaillou University Hospital
Rennes, 35033, France
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Hospices Civils de Lyon
Lyon, 69004, France
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Hôpital Hautepierre - Department of HPB surgery and liver transplantation
Strasbourg, 67200, France
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