Background. The use of lungs from nonheart-beating donors (NHBD) might significantly alleviate the organ shortage. Extending the preharvest interval in NHBD would facilitate distant organ retrieval. We hypothesized that prolonged topical cooling inside NHBD after 60 minutes of initial warm ischemia would not affect the pulmonary graft. Methods. Domestic pigs were anesthetized and divided into three groups (n 6 in each group). In the control group (HBD), lungs were flushed, explanted, and further stored in low potassium dextran solution (4°C) for 4 hours. In the two study groups pigs were sacrificed by myocardial fibrillation and left untouched for 1 hour. Chest drains were then inserted for topical lung cooling (6°C) for 3 hours (NHBD-TC3)...
BACKGROUND: If lungs from subjects dying of heart attacks could be used for transplantation, the lun...
The gold standard of lung preservation involves cold flushing the organ with a specialized solution,...
Accessible online at: www.karger.com/esr This work was supported by a grant from the Deutsche Forsch...
Background: The ideal preservation method during the warm ischemic period in the non–heart-beating d...
Over the last decades, lung transplantation has become the mainstay o f therapy for selected patient...
Objective: To investigate the value of in situ preservation and ex vivo evaluation of lungs from a n...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to transplant lungs that had been topically cooled in the non-...
Background. The pulmonary donor pool would increase substantially if lungs could be donated after ca...
To determine the length of warm ischemic tolerance in pulmo-nary grafts from non-heart-beating donor...
ABSTRACT—Several studies have shown that warm ischemia before short-term preservation of pulmonary g...
suitable patients with end-stage lung disease. However, lung transplantation, as with other forms of...
Objective: Improvement of organ preservation is essential to facilitate acceptance of marginal donor...
Background. Lung transplantation using "donation after cardiac death" donors is a potential means to...
BACKGROUND: Functional assessment of the potentially damaged graft from a non-heart-beating donor (N...
Objective The limiting factor when using lungs from donors after cardiac death (DCD) is the durat...
BACKGROUND: If lungs from subjects dying of heart attacks could be used for transplantation, the lun...
The gold standard of lung preservation involves cold flushing the organ with a specialized solution,...
Accessible online at: www.karger.com/esr This work was supported by a grant from the Deutsche Forsch...
Background: The ideal preservation method during the warm ischemic period in the non–heart-beating d...
Over the last decades, lung transplantation has become the mainstay o f therapy for selected patient...
Objective: To investigate the value of in situ preservation and ex vivo evaluation of lungs from a n...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to transplant lungs that had been topically cooled in the non-...
Background. The pulmonary donor pool would increase substantially if lungs could be donated after ca...
To determine the length of warm ischemic tolerance in pulmo-nary grafts from non-heart-beating donor...
ABSTRACT—Several studies have shown that warm ischemia before short-term preservation of pulmonary g...
suitable patients with end-stage lung disease. However, lung transplantation, as with other forms of...
Objective: Improvement of organ preservation is essential to facilitate acceptance of marginal donor...
Background. Lung transplantation using "donation after cardiac death" donors is a potential means to...
BACKGROUND: Functional assessment of the potentially damaged graft from a non-heart-beating donor (N...
Objective The limiting factor when using lungs from donors after cardiac death (DCD) is the durat...
BACKGROUND: If lungs from subjects dying of heart attacks could be used for transplantation, the lun...
The gold standard of lung preservation involves cold flushing the organ with a specialized solution,...
Accessible online at: www.karger.com/esr This work was supported by a grant from the Deutsche Forsch...