Outcome of organs procured from donors on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support: an analysis of kidney and liver allograft data
Clinical Transplantation2014Vol. 28(7), pp. 816–820
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Abstract
Donation after brain death kidneys procured from donors on ECMO perform similarly to non-ECMO organs with regard to delayed graft function (DGF), one-yr graft survival and function. Livers from ECMO donors have a higher discard rate than non-ECMO donors, but function similarly at six months and one yr.
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