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Organ Transplantation ; (6): 390-397, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1016903

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As a marginal organ donor, organs from hepatitis C donors have been applied in solid organ transplantation. While effectively alleviating the shortage of organs, it also faces certain challenges, such as the spread of hepatitis C virus (HCV). With the emergence and application of direct-acting antiviral agent, the cure of hepatitis C has gradually become a reality, laying the foundation for hepatitis C patients to become organ transplant donors. At present, with adjuvant treatment using antiviral drugs, certain efficacy has been achieved in solid organ transplantation from hepatitis C donors. In this article, research progress in kidney, heart, lung and liver transplantation from hepatitis C donors, the application of hepatitis C donors in solid organ transplantation and the safety and effectiveness of antiviral drugs were reviewed, and the feasibility of hepatitis C donors in solid organ transplantation was evaluated, aiming to provide reference for expanding the donor pool of organ transplantation and shortening the waiting time for organ transplantation in patients with end-stage diseases.

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Organ Transplantation ; (6): 585-2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-978502

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With gradual maturity of surgical technique of heart transplantation, extensive use of immunosuppressants and the improvement of organ distribution system, the shortage of donor heart has become a bottleneck issue restricting the development of heart transplantation in clinical practice. How to expand the donor pool for heart transplantation remains to be urgently solved. In recent years, with the development of science and technology and the application of new technology, groundbreaking progresses have been made on how to expand the donor pool for heart transplantation within the transplantation community. Multiple research results have been gradually translated into clinical practice, driving the development of heart transplantation in clinical settings. In this article, the latest technologies and strategies to expand the donor pool for heart transplantation were reviewed, the roles of organ preservation technology, use of marginal donor heart, xenotransplantation, artificial heart and bioartificial heart in alleviating the shortage of donor heart were investigated, and existing challenges and future directions to expand the donor pool for heart transplantation were summarized, aiming to provide reference for subsequent development of heart transplantation in clinical practice.

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