Transplantation of high-risk donor livers after resuscitation and viability assessment using a combined protocol of oxygenated hypothermic, rewarming and normothermic machine perfusion: study protocol for a prospective, single-arm study (DHOPE-COR-NMP trial)

IntroductionExtended criteria donor (ECD) livers are increasingly accepted for transplantation in an attempt to reduce the gap between the number of patients on the waiting list and the available number of donor livers. ECD livers; however, carry an increased risk of developing primary non-function...

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Main Authors: Yvonne de Vries, Tim A Berendsen, Masato Fujiyoshi, Aad P van den Berg, Marieke T de Boer, Frans van der Heide, Ruben H J de Kleine, Otto B van Leeuwen, Alix P M Matton, Maureen J M Werner, Ton Lisman, Vincent E de Meijer, Robert Porte
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Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2019-08-01
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Online Access:https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/9/8/e028596.full
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spelling doaj-1501850f38024ae8999f907a43690d4e2021-03-22T09:01:16ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open2044-60552019-08-019810.1136/bmjopen-2018-028596Transplantation of high-risk donor livers after resuscitation and viability assessment using a combined protocol of oxygenated hypothermic, rewarming and normothermic machine perfusion: study protocol for a prospective, single-arm study (DHOPE-COR-NMP trial)Yvonne de VriesTim A BerendsenMasato FujiyoshiAad P van den BergMarieke T de BoerFrans van der HeideRuben H J de KleineOtto B van LeeuwenAlix P M MattonMaureen J M WernerTon LismanVincent E de MeijerRobert PorteIntroductionExtended criteria donor (ECD) livers are increasingly accepted for transplantation in an attempt to reduce the gap between the number of patients on the waiting list and the available number of donor livers. ECD livers; however, carry an increased risk of developing primary non-function (PNF), early allograft dysfunction (EAD) or post-transplant cholangiopathy. Ischaemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) plays an important role in the development of these complications. Machine perfusion reduces IRI and allows for reconditioning and subsequent evaluation of liver grafts. Single or dual hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion (DHOPE) (4°C–12°C) decreases IRI by resuscitation of mitochondria. Controlled oxygenated rewarming (COR) may further reduce IRI by preventing sudden temperature shifts. Subsequent normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) (37°C) allows for ex situ viability assessment to facilitate the selection of ECD livers with a low risk of PNF, EAD or post-transplant cholangiopathy.Methods and analysisThis prospective, single-arm study is designed to resuscitate and evaluate initially nationwide declined ECD livers. End-ischaemic DHOPE will be performed for the initial mitochondrial and graft resuscitation, followed by COR of the donor liver to a normothermic temperature. Subsequently, NMP will be continued to assess viability of the liver. Transplantation into eligible recipients will proceed if all predetermined viability criteria are met within the first 150 min of NMP. To facilitate machine perfusion at different temperatures, a perfusion solution containing a haemoglobin-based oxygen carrier will be used. With this protocol, we aim to transplant extra livers. The primary endpoint is graft survival at 3 months after transplantation.Ethics and disseminationThis protocol was approved by the medical ethical committee of Groningen, METc2016.281 in August 2016 and registered in the Dutch Trial registration numberTrial registration numberNTR5972, NCT02584283.https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/9/8/e028596.full
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author Yvonne de Vries
Tim A Berendsen
Masato Fujiyoshi
Aad P van den Berg
Marieke T de Boer
Frans van der Heide
Ruben H J de Kleine
Otto B van Leeuwen
Alix P M Matton
Maureen J M Werner
Ton Lisman
Vincent E de Meijer
Robert Porte
spellingShingle Yvonne de Vries
Tim A Berendsen
Masato Fujiyoshi
Aad P van den Berg
Marieke T de Boer
Frans van der Heide
Ruben H J de Kleine
Otto B van Leeuwen
Alix P M Matton
Maureen J M Werner
Ton Lisman
Vincent E de Meijer
Robert Porte
Transplantation of high-risk donor livers after resuscitation and viability assessment using a combined protocol of oxygenated hypothermic, rewarming and normothermic machine perfusion: study protocol for a prospective, single-arm study (DHOPE-COR-NMP trial)
BMJ Open
author_facet Yvonne de Vries
Tim A Berendsen
Masato Fujiyoshi
Aad P van den Berg
Marieke T de Boer
Frans van der Heide
Ruben H J de Kleine
Otto B van Leeuwen
Alix P M Matton
Maureen J M Werner
Ton Lisman
Vincent E de Meijer
Robert Porte
author_sort Yvonne de Vries
title Transplantation of high-risk donor livers after resuscitation and viability assessment using a combined protocol of oxygenated hypothermic, rewarming and normothermic machine perfusion: study protocol for a prospective, single-arm study (DHOPE-COR-NMP trial)
title_short Transplantation of high-risk donor livers after resuscitation and viability assessment using a combined protocol of oxygenated hypothermic, rewarming and normothermic machine perfusion: study protocol for a prospective, single-arm study (DHOPE-COR-NMP trial)
title_full Transplantation of high-risk donor livers after resuscitation and viability assessment using a combined protocol of oxygenated hypothermic, rewarming and normothermic machine perfusion: study protocol for a prospective, single-arm study (DHOPE-COR-NMP trial)
title_fullStr Transplantation of high-risk donor livers after resuscitation and viability assessment using a combined protocol of oxygenated hypothermic, rewarming and normothermic machine perfusion: study protocol for a prospective, single-arm study (DHOPE-COR-NMP trial)
title_full_unstemmed Transplantation of high-risk donor livers after resuscitation and viability assessment using a combined protocol of oxygenated hypothermic, rewarming and normothermic machine perfusion: study protocol for a prospective, single-arm study (DHOPE-COR-NMP trial)
title_sort transplantation of high-risk donor livers after resuscitation and viability assessment using a combined protocol of oxygenated hypothermic, rewarming and normothermic machine perfusion: study protocol for a prospective, single-arm study (dhope-cor-nmp trial)
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
series BMJ Open
issn 2044-6055
publishDate 2019-08-01
description IntroductionExtended criteria donor (ECD) livers are increasingly accepted for transplantation in an attempt to reduce the gap between the number of patients on the waiting list and the available number of donor livers. ECD livers; however, carry an increased risk of developing primary non-function (PNF), early allograft dysfunction (EAD) or post-transplant cholangiopathy. Ischaemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) plays an important role in the development of these complications. Machine perfusion reduces IRI and allows for reconditioning and subsequent evaluation of liver grafts. Single or dual hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion (DHOPE) (4°C–12°C) decreases IRI by resuscitation of mitochondria. Controlled oxygenated rewarming (COR) may further reduce IRI by preventing sudden temperature shifts. Subsequent normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) (37°C) allows for ex situ viability assessment to facilitate the selection of ECD livers with a low risk of PNF, EAD or post-transplant cholangiopathy.Methods and analysisThis prospective, single-arm study is designed to resuscitate and evaluate initially nationwide declined ECD livers. End-ischaemic DHOPE will be performed for the initial mitochondrial and graft resuscitation, followed by COR of the donor liver to a normothermic temperature. Subsequently, NMP will be continued to assess viability of the liver. Transplantation into eligible recipients will proceed if all predetermined viability criteria are met within the first 150 min of NMP. To facilitate machine perfusion at different temperatures, a perfusion solution containing a haemoglobin-based oxygen carrier will be used. With this protocol, we aim to transplant extra livers. The primary endpoint is graft survival at 3 months after transplantation.Ethics and disseminationThis protocol was approved by the medical ethical committee of Groningen, METc2016.281 in August 2016 and registered in the Dutch Trial registration numberTrial registration numberNTR5972, NCT02584283.
url https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/9/8/e028596.full
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