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Rev Nefrol Dial Traspl 2024; 44 (4)
First experience of using a hypothermic perfusion machine in kidney transplant in Argentina
Schiavelli R, Sánchez N, Mosna L, Menna JL, Fuentes G, Hidalgo G, Vila A, Vega L, Raño J, Roses J, Bisigniano L, Antik A, Mera V, López ML, Yrbas MÁ, Ajzenszlos M, Maiolo E, Soratti C
Language: Spanish
References: 22
Page: 182-189
PDF size: 415.76 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Argentina has high
rates of delayed graft function (DGF).
Renal machine perfusion decreases
DGF. INCUCAI incorporated
two renal perfusion machines
(RPMs) into the transplant system
and chose Argerich Hospital for
their implementation.
Objective:
To assess the logistics, safety, and
coordination of incorporating RPMs
in Argentina.
Methods: Travel times
were assessed; culture tests of preand
post-perfusion preservation
solutions were performed.
Results:
Ten previously discarded deceased
donor kidneys were perfused without
complications.
Conclusion: The times
observed were as expected from our
healthcare system. The procedure was
safe, with equal or less isolation of germs
after perfusion. This first experience
in Argentina shows INCUCAI’s
incorporation of new transplant
technology and Argerich Hospital’s
optimal adaptation to this practice.
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