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Do tissue damage biomarkers used to assess machine-perfused NHBD kidneys predict long-term renal function post-transplant?

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Do tissue damage biomarkers used to assess machine-perfused NHBD kidneys predict long-term renal function post-transplant?

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Renal transplantation in many units is limited by the availability of donor organs. Kidneys obtained from non-heart-beating donors (NHBD) represent an important resource, with the potential to substantially increase the available donor organ pool. Such kidneys are associated with increased warm ischaemic tissue injury which may be assessed by hypothermic machine perfusion. Within our transplant centre, a key component of such damage assessment and viability screening involves the quantification of the tissue damage biomarkers glutathione S-transferase in kidney perfusates.

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