Background: Nitric oxide improves gas exchange following primary lung allograft dysfunction. Nitroprusside, a potent nitric oxide donor, has reduced reperfusion injury and improved oxygenation in experimental lung transplantation. Methods: We sought to study the effect on lung allograft outcomes of fortifying the preservation solution with nitroprusside. We conducted a single-center clinical study of 46 consecutive lung recipients between 1998 and 2000: 24 patients received donor organs preserved in modified Euro-Collins solution with prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) (control group), and 22 patients received organs preserved in modified Euro-Collins with PGE1 and nitroprusside (NP group). The primary endpoint was overall survival. Results: Baseline ...
ObjectiveDespite 50 years of lung preservation research, the optimal preservation technique is undef...
ObjectiveInhaled nitric oxide has been shown to reduce pulmonary vascular resistance in patients und...
Primary graft failure (PGF) is one of the major complications that occurs immediately following lung...
AbstractObjective: One of the primary features of ischemia-reperfusion injury is reduced production ...
AbstractObjective: Early severe graft dysfunction, as manifested by hypoxia and pulmonary hypertensi...
AbstractTransplanted lungs often fail during the peritransplantation period for poorly understood re...
AbstractMorbidity caused by early allograft dysfunction, manifested by a progressive increase in pul...
AbstractIschemia and reperfusion cause the production of oxygen free radicals. These damage grafts o...
Background: The use of lung grafts from non-heart-beat donors (NHBDs) is one way of solving the crit...
AbstractObjectiveOptimal preservation of postischemic graft function is essential in lung transplant...
AbstractThe combination of ischemia and reperfusion after lung transplantation is characterized by e...
AbstractBackground: Primary lung graft failure is common, and current lung preservation strategies a...
Objective: Substitution of the nitric oxide- (NO-) pathway improves early graft function following l...
AbstractIt has been suggested that inhaled nitric oxide gas may be beneficial after lung transplanta...
Background The use of lung grafts from non-heart-beating donors (NHBD) is one way of solving the don...
ObjectiveDespite 50 years of lung preservation research, the optimal preservation technique is undef...
ObjectiveInhaled nitric oxide has been shown to reduce pulmonary vascular resistance in patients und...
Primary graft failure (PGF) is one of the major complications that occurs immediately following lung...
AbstractObjective: One of the primary features of ischemia-reperfusion injury is reduced production ...
AbstractObjective: Early severe graft dysfunction, as manifested by hypoxia and pulmonary hypertensi...
AbstractTransplanted lungs often fail during the peritransplantation period for poorly understood re...
AbstractMorbidity caused by early allograft dysfunction, manifested by a progressive increase in pul...
AbstractIschemia and reperfusion cause the production of oxygen free radicals. These damage grafts o...
Background: The use of lung grafts from non-heart-beat donors (NHBDs) is one way of solving the crit...
AbstractObjectiveOptimal preservation of postischemic graft function is essential in lung transplant...
AbstractThe combination of ischemia and reperfusion after lung transplantation is characterized by e...
AbstractBackground: Primary lung graft failure is common, and current lung preservation strategies a...
Objective: Substitution of the nitric oxide- (NO-) pathway improves early graft function following l...
AbstractIt has been suggested that inhaled nitric oxide gas may be beneficial after lung transplanta...
Background The use of lung grafts from non-heart-beating donors (NHBD) is one way of solving the don...
ObjectiveDespite 50 years of lung preservation research, the optimal preservation technique is undef...
ObjectiveInhaled nitric oxide has been shown to reduce pulmonary vascular resistance in patients und...
Primary graft failure (PGF) is one of the major complications that occurs immediately following lung...