Authors
Jonathan C Yeung, Marcelo Cypel, Tiago N Machuca, Terumoto Koike, Douglas J Cook, Riccardo Bonato, Manyin Chen, Masaaki Sato, Thomas K Waddell, Mingyao Liu, Arthur S Slutsky, Shaf Keshavjee
Publication date
2012/10/1
Journal
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
Volume
31
Issue
10
Pages
1120-1126
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
BACKGROUND
The evaluation of donor lungs by normothermic ex vivo acellular perfusion has improved the safety of organ utilization. However, this strategy requires a critical re-evaluation of the parameters used to assess lungs during ex vivo perfusion compared with those traditionally used to evaluate the donor lung in vivo. Using a porcine model, we studied the physiology of acellular lung perfusion with the aim of improving the accuracy of clinical ex vivo evaluation.
METHODS
Porcine lungs after 10 hours of brain death and 24 hours of cold ischemia and uninjured control lungs were perfused for 12 hours and then transplanted. PaO2, compliance, airway pressure and pulmonary vascular resistance were measured. Ventilation with 100% nitrogen and addition of red blood cells to the perfusate were used to clarify the physiologic disparities between in vivo blood perfusion and ex vivo acellular perfusion …
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Scholar articles
JC Yeung, M Cypel, TN Machuca, T Koike, DJ Cook… - The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, 2012