Pulmonary graft function after long-term preservation of non-heart-beating donor lungs

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作者
Loehe, F
Mueller, C
Annecke, T
Siebel, A
Bittmann, I
Messmer, KFW
Schildberg, FW
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[1] Univ Munich, Dept Surg, Inst Pathol, D-81377 Munich, Germany
[2] Univ Munich, Inst Surg Res, D-81377 Munich, Germany
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10.1016/S0003-4975(00)01234-0
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 [临床医学]; 100201 [内科学];
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Background. Critical organ shortage in lung transplantation could be attenuated by the use of non-heart-beating donor (NHBD) lungs. In addition, prolonged ischemic tolerance of the organs would contribute to the alleviation of organ shortage. The aim of this study was to investigate pulmonary graft function of NHBD lungs after long-term hypothermic storage. Methods. Twelve native-bred pigs (bodyweight 20 to 30 kg) underwent left lung allotransplantation. In the heart-beating donor (HBD) group, lungs were harvested immediately after cardiac arrest. In the NHBD group, lungs were subjected to a warm ischemic period of 90 minutes before harvesting. After a total ischemic time of 19 hours, pulmonary grafts in both groups were reperfused and pulmonary graft function was assessed. All values were compared with a sham-operated control group. Results. Pulmonary graft function in the HBD group was excellent. In the NHBD group, pulmonary gas exchange was impaired, but still provided good graft function compared with the excellent graft function in the HBD group. Pulmonary vascular resistance was even lower in the NHBD group. In the NHBD group, calculated intrapulmonary shunt fraction (Q(s)/Q(t)) was significantly increased compared with the sham-group. Histologic alteration and wet-to-dry ratio did not differ significantly between the HBD and NHBD group. Conclusions. We conclude that NHBD lungs (90 minutes of warm ischemic time) have the potential to alleviate organ shortage in lung transplantation even after an extended total ischemic time. (C) 2000 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons.
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