Abstract

Donor organ shortage stimulated an active use of donors with expanded evaluation criteria. The main evaluation method was a histological examination of liver graft biopsy specimens before (time-zero biopsy) and after reperfusion (time-1 biopsy). Severe ischemic and reperfusion injuries among recipients who received a liver graft made 20.4% and 16.6% respectively. The study showed no impact of small droplet, medium droplet, or even large droplet steatosis (less than 50%) on graft reperfusion injury.

Highlights

  • Дефицит донорских органов способствовал активному использованию доноров с расширенными критериями оценки

  • Donor organ shortage stimulated an active use of donors with expanded evaluation criteria

  • The main evaluation method was a histological examination of liver graft biopsy specimens before and after reperfusion

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Summary

ACTUAL ISSUES OF TRANSPLANTATION

Морфофункциональная оценка трансплантатов печени, полученных от стандартных доноров и доноров с расширенными критериями оценки. 3. Дефицит донорских органов способствовал активному использованию доноров с расширенными критериями оценки. Ключевые слова: стандартные доноры, доноры с расширенными критериями оценки, гистологическая оценка печеночного трансплантата, стеатоз. The main evaluation method was a histological examination of liver graft biopsy specimens before (time-zero biopsy) and after reperfusion (time-1 biopsy). Severe ischemic and reperfusion injuries among recipients who received a liver graft made 20.4% and 16.6% respectively. Khubutiya M.Sh., Zimina L.N., Galankina I.E., et al Morphofunctional evaluation of liver grafts obtained from standard donors and expanded criteria donors.

АКТУАЛЬНЫЕ ВОПРОСЫ КЛИНИЧЕСКОЙ ТРАНСПЛАНТОЛОГИИ ACTUAL ISSUES OF TRANSPLANTATION
Материал и методы
Результаты исследования
Findings
Инфильтраты портальных трактов
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