Rijkse E, IJzermans JN, Minnee RC. Machine perfusion in abdominal organ transplantation: Current use in the Netherlands. World J Transplant 2020; 10(1): 15-28 [PMID: 32110511 DOI: 10.5500/wjt.v10.i1.15]
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Robert C Minnee, FEBS, MD, PhD, Surgeon, Division of HPB and Transplant Surgery, Department of Surgery, Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Doctor Molewaterplein 40, Rotterdam 3015 GD, Netherlands. r.minnee@erasmusmc.nl
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World J Transplant. Jan 18, 2020; 10(1): 15-28 Published online Jan 18, 2020. doi: 10.5500/wjt.v10.i1.15
Table 1 Outcomes from meta-analyses or large studies comparing donation after circulatory death to donation after brain death outcomes in abdominal organ transplantation
Citation: Rijkse E, IJzermans JN, Minnee RC. Machine perfusion in abdominal organ transplantation: Current use in the Netherlands. World J Transplant 2020; 10(1): 15-28