Biotechnologies and acute hepatic failure.

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Istituto di Chirurgia Sperimentale e dei Trapianti, Università di Milano, Unità Operativa per il Trapianto e la Chirurgia del Fegato e del Polmone, Ospedale Maggiore IRCCS, Milano.

Published: January 2000

Orthotopic liver transplantation survival for patients with acute liver failure is poor (50%). Mortality on the waiting list is high due to the lack of donors. For these reasons, the possibility of sustaining hepatic function by extra-corporeal liver perfusion must be considered. In this experimental research, two groups of pigs have been submitted to total de-vascularisation of the liver causing acute hepatic failure. In the first group (4 pigs) no extra-corporeal assistance has been used after total de-vascularisation. All pigs died between 16 and 33 hours after the acute hepatic failure was induced. In the second group (8 pigs) after complete hepatic de-vascularisation an extra-corporeal hepatic support by continuous allo-perfusion of isolated liver was performed using the Abouna-Costa extra-corporeal circuit. All pigs were observed during the acute hepatic failure which lasted from 6.30 to 7.30 hours. The data that were more positively influenced by the extra-corporeal assistance were ammonia and lactates that improved after the application of hepatic assistance.

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