Prediction of renal function upon reperfusion by ex situ controlled oxygenated rewarming

Post‐transplant function of suboptimal kidney grafts can be improved but not accurately predicted by hypothermic machine perfusion. Therefore, a new concept of ex situ pre‐implantation machine perfusion with controlled rewarming up to subnormothermic temperatures was developed and evaluated.

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