Long-term outcomes after normothermic machine perfusion in liver transplantation-Experience at a single North American center

Am J Transplant. 2023 Jul;23(7):976-986. doi: 10.1016/j.ajt.2023.04.013. Epub 2023 Apr 20.

Abstract

Normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) has emerged as a valuable tool in the preservation of liver allografts before transplantation. Randomized trials have shown that replacing static cold storage (SCS) with NMP reduces allograft injury and improves graft utilization. The University of Alberta's liver transplant program was one of the early adopters of NMP in North America. Herein, we describe our 7-year experience applying NMP to extend preservation time in liver transplantation using a "back-to-base" approach. From 2015 to 2021, 79 livers were transplanted following NMP, compared with 386 after SCS only. NMP livers were preserved for a median time of minutes compared with minutes in the SCS cohort (P < .0001). Despite this, we observed significantly improved 30-day graft survival (P = .030), although there were no differences in long-term patient survival, major complications, or biliary or vascular complications. We also found that although SCS time was strongly associated with increased graft failure at 1 year in the SCS cohort (P = .006), there was no such association among NMP livers (P = .171). Our experience suggests that NMP can safely extend the total preservation time of liver allografts without increasing complications.

Keywords: graft survival; liver transplantation; normothermic machine perfusion.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Graft Survival
  • Humans
  • Liver / blood supply
  • Liver Transplantation*
  • Organ Preservation
  • Perfusion