%0 Journal Article %A Hessheimer, Amelia J %A Coll, Elisabeth %A Ruíz, Patricia %A Gastaca, Mikel %A Rivas, Jose Ignacio %A Gomez, Manuel %A Sanchez, Belinda %A Santoyo, Julio %A Ramirez, Pablo %A Parrilla, Pascual %A Marin, Luis Miguel %A Gomez-Bravo, Miguel Angel %A Garcia-Valdecasas, Juan Carlos %A Lopez-Monclus, Javier %A Bosca, Andrea %A Lopez-Andujar, Rafael %A Fundora-Suarez, Yiliam %A Villar, Jesus %A Garcia-Sesma, Alvaro %A Jimenez, Carlos %A Rodríguez-Laiz, Gonzalo %A Llado, Laura %A Rodriguez, Juan Carlos %A Barrera, Manuel %A Charco, Ramon %A Lopez-Baena, Jose Angel %A Briceño, Javier %A Pardo, Fernando %A Blanco, Gerardo %A Pacheco, David %A Dominguez-Gil, Beatriz %A Sanchez Turrion, Victor %A Fondevila, Constantino %T Reply to: "Normothermic regional perfusion - What is the benefit?". %D 2019 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10668/14024 %X Wethank Drs. Schlegel, Muiesan, and Dutkowski for their interest in our manuscript1 and are delighted to provide clearer and updated information regarding the use of normothermic regional perfusion (NRP) in controlled donation after circulatory death (cDCD) liver transplantation. Our manuscript describes the Spanish experience with cDCD liver transplantation from national application in 2012 through 2016, comparing outcomes of transplants performed with NRP versus those performed with super rapid recovery (SRR).2 Transplants were included from 20 centers, only 3 (15%) with previous experience performing uncontrolled donation after circulatory death. The results that we present can be achieved by not just perfusion and DCD ‘‘experts” but by virtually any liver transplant team. %K Liver Transplantation %K Perfusion %K Tissue and Organ Procurement %~