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First Russian experience of liver and kidneys transplantation obtained from the donor with out-of-hospital irreversible cardiac arrest

https://doi.org/10.15825/1995-1191-2019-1-88-95

Abstract

Organs’ shortage remains the main limiting problem for accessibility of organ transplantation. There is the growing interest among transplant society for use organs obtained from «uncontrolled» donors after cardiac death (uDCDs), or, asystolic donors. But the warm ischemic time is critical factor for wide accepting of practice of transplantation such kind of organs. The article presents the first case of successful clinical organ transplants from the donor with out-of-hospital irreversible cardiac arrest obtained with help of life support devices.

About the Authors

A. E. Skvortsov
I.P. Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University
Russian Federation

17-3-72, Kremenchugskaya str., St. Petersburg, 191036.
Теl. (981) 851-30-41.



S. F. Bagnenko
I.P. Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University
Russian Federation


S. S. Komedev
I.P. Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University
Russian Federation


V. M. Teplov
I.P. Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University
Russian Federation


I. I. Kolachev
Saint Petersburg Emergency Station
Russian Federation


A. Yu. Shchurov
Saint Petersburg Emergency Station
Russian Federation


A. L. Merkulov
Saint Petersburg Emergency Station
Russian Federation


V. P. Filatov
Saint Petersburg Emergency Station
Russian Federation


A. A. Boykov
Saint Petersburg Emergency Station
Russian Federation


O. N. Reznik
I.P. Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University; I.I. Dzhanelidze Saint Petersburg Research Institute of Emergency Medicine; I.I. Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University
Russian Federation


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Skvortsov A.E., Bagnenko S.F., Komedev S.S., Teplov V.M., Kolachev I.I., Shchurov A.Yu., Merkulov A.L., Filatov V.P., Boykov A.A., Reznik O.N. First Russian experience of liver and kidneys transplantation obtained from the donor with out-of-hospital irreversible cardiac arrest. Russian Journal of Transplantology and Artificial Organs. 2019;21(1):88-95. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15825/1995-1191-2019-1-88-95

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