Systematic review and meta-analysis of hypothermic machine perfusionversusstatic cold storage of kidney allografts on transplant outcomes
British journal of surgery2013Vol. 100(8), pp. 991–1001
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Abstract
Data from the included studies suggest that hypothermic machine perfusion reduces delayed graft function compared with static cold storage. There was no difference in primary non-function, acute rejection, long-term renal function or patient survival. A difference in renal graft survival is uncertain.
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