id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-029138-avfvpqs5 Croome, Kristopher P. The Changing Landscapes in DCD Liver Transplantation 2020-07-13 .txt text/plain 6309 304 47 Initial reports examining the use of liver grafts from DCD described inferior longterm outcomes when compared with donation after brain death donors (DBD). More recent single center publications from high volume DCD programs have demonstrated equivalent outcomes between DCD and DBD liver transplantation (LT), with appropriate donor and recipient selection [5] [6] [7] . A previous publication demonstrated that after the implementation of the Share 35 policy, more HCC patients have received livers from DCD donors [22] , potentially as the result of the highest quality organs being preferentially utilized by higher MELD recipients with broader sharing. As the collective experience with DCD LT increased, a concept of functional donor warm ischemic time (fDWIT) arose from the notion that individual events during DCD procurement, such as variations in hemodynamics, mandatory wait period, time from incision to cannulation of the aorta and cross-clamp, all of which are included in total DWIT, may have different impacts on the outcome of the liver graft [25, 26] . ./cache/cord-029138-avfvpqs5.txt ./txt/cord-029138-avfvpqs5.txt