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      <title>Extracorporeal perfusion for the treatment of acute liver failure (Article)</title>
      <link>http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/9301/</link>
      <pubDate>2000-01-01T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
      <description>OBJECTIVE AND SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Because of the shortage of
          available donor organs, death rates from liver failure remain high.
          Therefore, several temporary liver-assisting therapies have been
          developed. This article reviews various approaches to temporary liver
          support as well as immunologic and metabolic developments toward a
          solution for this problem. METHODS: A literature review was performed
          using Medline and additional library searches to obtain further
          references. Only articles with a well-defined aim of study and methodology
          and a clear description of the outcome of the experiments were included.
          CONCLUSIONS: Renewed interest has developed in old and new methods for an
          extracorporeal approach to the treatment of acute liver failure. Although
          temporary clinical improvement has been established, further research is
          needed to achieve a successful long-term clinical outcome. New
          developments in the field of genetic modification and tissue engineering
          await clinical application in the near future.</description>
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