This brief communication about machine perfusion of potential human donor hearts describes its historical development. Included in the review are both the isolated perfusion of donor hearts retrieved from heart beating and non-heart-beating donors. Additionally, some detail of in-situ (within the donor body) normothermic regional reperfusion of the heart and other organs is given. This only applies to the DCD donor heart. Similarly, some detail of ex-situ (outside the body) heart perfusion is offered. This article covers the entire history of the reperfusion of donor hearts. It takes us up to the current day describing 6 years follow-up of these donor machine perfused hearts. These clinical results appear similar to the outcomes of heart be...
OBJECTIVES: Cardiac transplantation using hearts from donors after circulatory death (DCD) is critic...
Cardiac Transplantation remains the definitive treatment of End-Stage Heart Failure beyond medical t...
PURPOSE: To evaluate if direct procurement of heart is possible in combination with normothermic reg...
As a consequence of technology improvements and refinement, perfusion of the donor heart has moved f...
Currently, static cold storage (SCS) of hearts from donations after brainstem death remains the stan...
Background. Organ donation after euthanasia is performed in an increasing number of countries. In th...
PURPOSE: With respect to organ shortage, Non heart Beating Donors (NHBD) are an alternative source o...
Recent advancement in organ perfusion technology has led to increase clinical transplantation of mar...
OBJECTIVES A severe donor organ shortage leads to the death of a substantial number of patients who...
AbstractObjectives: Improving methods of donor heart preservation may permit prolonged storage and r...
ObjectiveMachine perfusion of donor hearts is a promising strategy to increase the donor pool. Anteg...
ObjectiveTo investigate the resuscitation potential and contractile function in adult human donation...
The purpose of this paper is to describe an isolated heart model that uses human hearts to study car...
Cardiac transplantation has become limited by a critical shortage of suitable organs from brain-dead...
International audienceIn 1990's, use of machine perfusion for organ preservation has been abandoned ...
OBJECTIVES: Cardiac transplantation using hearts from donors after circulatory death (DCD) is critic...
Cardiac Transplantation remains the definitive treatment of End-Stage Heart Failure beyond medical t...
PURPOSE: To evaluate if direct procurement of heart is possible in combination with normothermic reg...
As a consequence of technology improvements and refinement, perfusion of the donor heart has moved f...
Currently, static cold storage (SCS) of hearts from donations after brainstem death remains the stan...
Background. Organ donation after euthanasia is performed in an increasing number of countries. In th...
PURPOSE: With respect to organ shortage, Non heart Beating Donors (NHBD) are an alternative source o...
Recent advancement in organ perfusion technology has led to increase clinical transplantation of mar...
OBJECTIVES A severe donor organ shortage leads to the death of a substantial number of patients who...
AbstractObjectives: Improving methods of donor heart preservation may permit prolonged storage and r...
ObjectiveMachine perfusion of donor hearts is a promising strategy to increase the donor pool. Anteg...
ObjectiveTo investigate the resuscitation potential and contractile function in adult human donation...
The purpose of this paper is to describe an isolated heart model that uses human hearts to study car...
Cardiac transplantation has become limited by a critical shortage of suitable organs from brain-dead...
International audienceIn 1990's, use of machine perfusion for organ preservation has been abandoned ...
OBJECTIVES: Cardiac transplantation using hearts from donors after circulatory death (DCD) is critic...
Cardiac Transplantation remains the definitive treatment of End-Stage Heart Failure beyond medical t...
PURPOSE: To evaluate if direct procurement of heart is possible in combination with normothermic reg...