Hospital-Based Health Technology Assessment of Machine Perfusion Systems for Human Liver Transplantation

Transpl Int. 2022 May 27:35:10405. doi: 10.3389/ti.2022.10405. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Based on published data, we have carried out a hospital-based health technology assessment of machine perfusion in adult liver transplantation using cold storage as a comparator, and within the perspective of a national health system-based hospital practice and disease-related group reimbursement policy. A systematic literature review on machine perfusion for adult liver transplantation was conducted exploring the Pubmed, CINAHL, Scopus, Embase, and Cochrane databases. The literature was analyzed with the intent to provide information on 6 dimensions and 19 items of the hospital-based health technology assessment framework derived from previous studies. Out of 705 references, 47 (6.7%) were retained for current analysis. Use of machine perfusion was associated with advantages over cold storage, i.e., a 10%-50% reduced risk for early allograft dysfunction, 7%-15% less ischemia reperfusion injury; 7%-50% fewer ischemic biliary complications, comparable or improved 1-year graft and patient survival, and up to a 50% lower graft discard rate. Hospital stay was not longer, and technical failures were anecdotal. Information on costs of machine perfusion is limited, but this technology is projected to increase hospital costs while cost-effectiveness analysis requires data over the transplant patient lifetime. No hospital-based health technology assessment study on machine perfusion in liver transplantation was previously conducted. From the hospital perspective, there is evidence of the clinical advantages of this novel technology, but strategies to counterbalance the increased costs of liver transplantation are urgently needed. Further studies should focus on the ethical, social, and organizational issues related to machine perfusion.

Keywords: health technology; health technology assessment; hospital; liver transplantation; machine perfusion; patients.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Hospitals
  • Humans
  • Liver Transplantation* / methods
  • Organ Preservation / methods
  • Perfusion / methods
  • Technology Assessment, Biomedical