Hypothermic machine perfusion is superior to static cold storage in deceased donor kidney transplantation: A meta‐analysis
Clinical Transplantation2020Vol. 34(4), pp. e13814–e13814
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Samuel J Tingle, Rodrigo Figueiredo, John Moir, Michael Goodfellow, Emily Thompson, Ibrahim Ibrahim, Lucy Bates, David Talbot, Colin Wilson
Abstract
Hypothermic machine perfusion is superior to SCS in deceased donor renal transplantation. Direct comparisons with normothermic machine perfusion in RCTs are essential to identify optimal preservation methods in kidney transplantation.
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