ObjectiveLungs from non–heart-beating donors for transplantation require protection against warm ischemic damage. Minimally invasive techniques are required to reduce organ damage during the warm ischemic period because invasive surgical procedures are often not feasible at this time. This study investigated the preservative effect of high-flow endobronchial cooled humidified air during warm ischemia in non–heart-beating donor rat lungs.MethodsFourteen animals were divided into a Cooling group (n = 7), which received cooled air/saline spray during a 2-hour warm ischemic period, and a Control group (n = 7), which received no cooling. After ischemia the lungs were reperfused on an isolated lung perfusion apparatus.ResultsEndobronchial tempera...
Background: Lung inflation with hydrogen is an effective method to protect donor lungs from lung isc...
Objective: Experiments were designed to compare large animal models for lung ischemia-reperfusion in...
Donor lungs obtained after prolonged warm ischemia (WI) may be unsuitable for transplantation due to...
ObjectiveLungs from non–heart-beating donors for transplantation require protection against warm isc...
ObjectiveIf lungs could be retrieved from non–heart-beating donors, the critical shortage of lungs f...
Use of normothermic ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) was adopted in clinical practice to assess the qua...
Background: The ideal preservation method during the warm ischemic period in the non–heart-beating d...
Current clinical lung preservation techniques have not eliminated ischaemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury...
If lungs could be retrieved from non–heart-beating donors, the critical shortage of lungs for transp...
Background. The pulmonary donor pool would increase substantially if lungs could be donated after ca...
BACKGROUND: If lungs from subjects dying of heart attacks could be used for transplantation, the lun...
Background: Hypothermic machine perfusion (HMP) is widely used to preserve kidneys and livers for tr...
ObjectiveWe sought to determine whether ventilation of lungs after death in non–heart-beating donors...
Background: Although lung transplantation from donation after cardiac death (DCD), especially uncont...
Over the last decades, lung transplantation has become the mainstay o f therapy for selected patient...
Background: Lung inflation with hydrogen is an effective method to protect donor lungs from lung isc...
Objective: Experiments were designed to compare large animal models for lung ischemia-reperfusion in...
Donor lungs obtained after prolonged warm ischemia (WI) may be unsuitable for transplantation due to...
ObjectiveLungs from non–heart-beating donors for transplantation require protection against warm isc...
ObjectiveIf lungs could be retrieved from non–heart-beating donors, the critical shortage of lungs f...
Use of normothermic ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) was adopted in clinical practice to assess the qua...
Background: The ideal preservation method during the warm ischemic period in the non–heart-beating d...
Current clinical lung preservation techniques have not eliminated ischaemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury...
If lungs could be retrieved from non–heart-beating donors, the critical shortage of lungs for transp...
Background. The pulmonary donor pool would increase substantially if lungs could be donated after ca...
BACKGROUND: If lungs from subjects dying of heart attacks could be used for transplantation, the lun...
Background: Hypothermic machine perfusion (HMP) is widely used to preserve kidneys and livers for tr...
ObjectiveWe sought to determine whether ventilation of lungs after death in non–heart-beating donors...
Background: Although lung transplantation from donation after cardiac death (DCD), especially uncont...
Over the last decades, lung transplantation has become the mainstay o f therapy for selected patient...
Background: Lung inflation with hydrogen is an effective method to protect donor lungs from lung isc...
Objective: Experiments were designed to compare large animal models for lung ischemia-reperfusion in...
Donor lungs obtained after prolonged warm ischemia (WI) may be unsuitable for transplantation due to...