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      ATP-supplies in the cold-preserved liver: A long-neglected factor of organ viability

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      Hepatology
      Wiley

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            Initial poor function and primary nonfunction are important problems in clinical transplantation. The incidence of primary nonfunction is about 6% and that of initial poor function is about 15%. Grafts with initial poor function have a higher graft failure rate in the first 3 mo after transplantation. Severe steatosis and cold preservation in University of Wisconsin solution for over 30 hr will alone cause primary nonfunction. However, primary nonfunction is probably most often caused by the presence of multiple relative risk factors. The major donor-relative risk factors are moderate steatosis, cold preservation over 12 hr and donor age over 50 yr, whereas retransplantation, high (United Network of Organ Sharing class 4) medical status and kidney failure are recipient relative risk factors. The most important perioperative risk factor is warm ischemia time. Rates of primary nonfunction and initial poor function might be reduced by avoidance of combinations of risk factors. Several tests have been developed to predict primary nonfunction and initial poor function, but none is yet clinically efficient.
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              Role of fructose 2,6-bisphosphate in the control of glycolysis in mammalian tissues.

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                Journal
                Hepatology
                Hepatology
                Wiley
                02709139
                15273350
                December 2002
                December 2002
                : 36
                : 6
                : 1543-1552
                Article
                10.1002/hep.1840360633
                55ac0309-b664-485b-9ac7-ec788b332289
                © 2002

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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