Comparison of energy metabolism in liver grafts from donors after circulatory death and donors after brain death during cold storage and reperfusion

Donation after circulatory death (DCD) liver grafts have supplemented the donor organ pool, but certain adverse outcomes have prevented exploration of the full potential of such organs. The aim of this study was to determine key differences in basic energy metabolism between DCD and donation after brainstem death (DBD) grafts.

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