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Viability Testing and Transplantation of Marginal Livers (VITTAL)

U

University of Birmingham

Status

Completed

Conditions

Liver Transplantation

Treatments

Device: OrganOx metra

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02740608
2016-001250-18 (EudraCT Number)
RG_15_240

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study is designed to determine if a rejected liver is viable using normothermic machine liver perfusion (NMLP). It aims to

  1. establish the suitability of livers which have been declined by all UK liver transplant centres by monitoring their function on the NMLP machine; and,
  2. transplant the liver if its function on the machine is satisfactory allowing it to be transplanted.

Full description

Deaths from liver disease have soared by 40 per cent in a decade and continue to rise. Liver transplantation is a highly successful treatment of end stage liver disease, fulminant hepatic failure and early stage primary liver cancer. The demand for donor livers for transplantation greatly exceeds supply and approximately 20% of patients die whilst awaiting transplantation. Normothermic machine liver perfusion (NMLP) is a novel technique developed for the purposes of organ preservation, which we have also found allows monitoring of liver graft function ex-vivo by measuring bile production, whilst permitting objective assessment of liver biochemistry and blood flow. The OrganOx metra, the NMLP device we are using, is CE marked but is not currently licensed for this particular use and the livers will not be transported using this device (which the CE mark currently covers). The device will be used at a particular site (in this case University Hospitals Birmingham) and after a period of static cold storage during which the liver will be transported to the hospital for testing on the device. The study population will be extended criteria donor livers, rejected for transplantation by all UK centres, which are then found to be functioning during perfusion and transplanted into "medium to low-risk" liver transplant recipients. VITTAL is an open label, non-randomised, prospective, single arm, 2-part trial the objectives of which are to:

  • Further validate liver viability assessment criteria
  • Perform the phase 2 study transplanting successfully resuscitated "rejected" livers
  • Establish the feasibility of NMLP as a means to increase the number of transplantable livers.
  • Identify novel biomarkers that are indicative of liver quality and function In terms of intervention, the procurement and transplantation of the organs will follow the current standard of care. The only deviation from the current standard will be the normothermic perfusion of organs following static cold storage in order to test their ability to function. This study is based on results from a 5-case pilot series which transplanted low-risk recipients with organs that had been rejected for transplantation but had been shown to function on the normothermic machine perfusion device. This work is currently in the process of being published. The main risk would be the transplantation of a non-functioning graft (resulting in a case of primary non-function that could result in re-transplantation or patient death.) Based on our pre-clinical research and clinical pilot series we believe the criteria we have identified that indicate organ function are stringent and significantly reduce this risk.

Enrollment

22 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria (for the donor graft):

  1. Liver from a donor primary accepted with the intention for a clinical transplantation

  2. Liver graft was rejected by all the other UK transplant centres via normal or fast-track sequence

  3. Cold ischaemic time less than 16 hours for DBD and 10 hours for DCD grafts

  4. One of the following parameters capturing the objectivity of the liver high-risk status

    • Donor risk index greater than 2.0
    • Graft steatosis greater than 30%
    • BAR score greater than 9;
    • Donor warm ischaemic time greater than 30 minutes
    • Anticipated cold ischaemic time greater than 12 hours for DBD or 8 hours for DCD liver grafts
    • Suboptimal liver graft perfusion documented by a photo of macroscopic appearance
    • Liver transaminases (ALT or AST) above 1000 IU/mL

Exclusion Criteria (for the donor graft):

  1. Grafts from patients with active Hepatitis B, C or HIV infection
  2. Livers with cirrhotic macroscopic appearance
  3. Livers with advanced fibrosis
  4. DCD grafts with donor warm ischaemic time (systolic blood pressure less than 50mmHg to aortic perfusion) more than 60 minutes
  5. Excessive cold ischaemic times (DBD more than 16 hours / DCD more than 10 hours)

Criteria for transplantation:

  1. Evidence of bile production

  2. Perfusate lactate levels less than or equal to 2.5 mmol/L 3. pH greater than 7.30

  3. Metabolism of glucose 5. Stable arterial flow of more than 150 mL/ minute and portal flow more than 500 mL/minute 6. Homogeneous graft perfusion with soft consistency of the parenchyma

Inclusion Criteria (subject):

  1. Adult primary liver transplant recipient
  2. Patient listed electively for transplantation
  3. Low to moderate transplant risk candidate, suitable for marginal graft, as assessed by the UHB liver transplant listing MDT meeting (these are usually candidates with low UKELD score, without cardiovascular comorbidities, with good functional and nutrition status, with patent portal vein and with no history of previous major upper abdominal surgery, e.g. patients transplanted for liver cancer)

Exclusion Criteria (subject):

Subjects who meet any of the following exclusion criteria are excluded from participating in the VITTAL trial:

  1. High-risk patients and recipients not suitable for a marginal graft (these are mainly patients with high UKELD score (>62 as per the NHSBT LAG criteria for graft sharing in highrisks recipients in the North East of the UK [http://www.odt.nhs.uk/pdf/advisory.../Liver_National_Allocation_Scheme.pdf]), with cardiovascular comorbidities or renal insufficiency, with poor nutrition and performance status or history of major upper abdominal surgery, e.g. patients listed for liver re-transplantation)
  2. Patients with complete portal vein thrombosis diagnosed prior to the transplantation
  3. Liver re-transplantation
  4. Patients with fulminant hepatic failure
  5. Patients undergoing transplantation of more than one organ
  6. Contraindication to magnetic resonance imaging (i.e. pacemaker fitted)

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

22 participants in 1 patient group

Liver transplantation
Other group
Description:
All Participants will receive liver transplantation using the OrganOx metra device
Treatment:
Device: OrganOx metra

Trial contacts and locations

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