EFFECTS OF CRYOPRESERVATION UPON VEIN FUNCTION IN-VIVO

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BROCKBANK, KGM
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[1] CryoLife, Inc., Marietta, GA
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10.1006/cryo.1994.1009
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
This review covers experimental and clinical experiences with transplantation of allogeneic veins processed by slow rate cooling with 2.5% (WN) chondroitin sulfate and 1 M dimethylsulfoxide. These results are contrasted with the results obtained using dimethylsulfoxide alone. The short-term patency of experimental autologous (100%) and allogeneic (7-100%) cryopreserved veins may be attributed to the combination of ''no-touch'' procurement techniques employing the smooth muscle relaxant papaverine, the chondroitin sulfate preservation method, and recipient therapy. Explanted autografts retain many cell and tissue functions. In contrast, explanted allografts demonstrate short-term loss of endothelial cells and smooth muscle function, both of which subsequently return. Clinically there have been positive short-term correlations between good initial runoff from the graft site and 1-year patency (68-74%) and limb salvage (94%) rates. In contrast, grafts with poor initial runoff, composite grafts, or grafts requiring secondary reconstruction resulted in lower 1-year patency (40-44%) and limb salvage (64%) rates. More experience, larger study groups, and longer follow-up are necessary to evaluate the clinical performance of chondroitin sulfate-preserved grafts. In the meantime, chondroitin sulfate-preserved veins are reserved for coronary artery bypass or peripheral bypass patients in the absence of suitable autologous vessels. (C) 1994 Academic Press, Inc.
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