As a consequence of technology improvements and refinement, perfusion of the donor heart has moved from the research laboratory to clinical studies. Multiple investigators are currently leading pre-clinical trials of devices using perfusion preservation, and one device is now in European clinical trials. One major problem with the donor heart is the high metabolism relative to other organs, and depletion of ATP leads rapidly to acidosis and necrosis of the myocardium. Two techniques in development to address the issue are normothermic and hypothermic perfusion. This review examines the current issues regarding donor heart preservation and techniques of pre-clinical evaluation necessary for regulatory approval
Background: the number of heart transplants is declining since the 2000s because of organ shortage. ...
International audienceIn 1990's, use of machine perfusion for organ preservation has been abandoned ...
Maintaining organ viability after donation until transplantation is critically important for optimal...
This brief communication about machine perfusion of potential human donor hearts describes its histo...
Currently, static cold storage (SCS) of hearts from donations after brainstem death remains the stan...
Sebastian G Michel,1 Joren C Madsen2,3 1Department of Cardiac Surgery, Ludwig-Maximilians-University...
In cardiac transplantation, the transport time between harvest and recipient is limited by the viabi...
ObjectiveMachine perfusion of donor hearts is a promising strategy to increase the donor pool. Anteg...
Background There is a continued interest in ex situ heart perfusion as an alternative strategy for d...
The quality of organ preservation is critical to the outcome of transplantation: preservation techno...
AbstractObjectives: Improving methods of donor heart preservation may permit prolonged storage and r...
OBJECTIVES: Cardiac transplantation using hearts from donors after circulatory death (DCD) is critic...
PURPOSE: With respect to organ shortage, Non heart Beating Donors (NHBD) are an alternative source o...
The number of heart transplants is decreasing due to organ shortage, yet the donor pool could be enl...
The primary objective of organ preservation is to deliver a viable graft with minimal risk of impair...
Background: the number of heart transplants is declining since the 2000s because of organ shortage. ...
International audienceIn 1990's, use of machine perfusion for organ preservation has been abandoned ...
Maintaining organ viability after donation until transplantation is critically important for optimal...
This brief communication about machine perfusion of potential human donor hearts describes its histo...
Currently, static cold storage (SCS) of hearts from donations after brainstem death remains the stan...
Sebastian G Michel,1 Joren C Madsen2,3 1Department of Cardiac Surgery, Ludwig-Maximilians-University...
In cardiac transplantation, the transport time between harvest and recipient is limited by the viabi...
ObjectiveMachine perfusion of donor hearts is a promising strategy to increase the donor pool. Anteg...
Background There is a continued interest in ex situ heart perfusion as an alternative strategy for d...
The quality of organ preservation is critical to the outcome of transplantation: preservation techno...
AbstractObjectives: Improving methods of donor heart preservation may permit prolonged storage and r...
OBJECTIVES: Cardiac transplantation using hearts from donors after circulatory death (DCD) is critic...
PURPOSE: With respect to organ shortage, Non heart Beating Donors (NHBD) are an alternative source o...
The number of heart transplants is decreasing due to organ shortage, yet the donor pool could be enl...
The primary objective of organ preservation is to deliver a viable graft with minimal risk of impair...
Background: the number of heart transplants is declining since the 2000s because of organ shortage. ...
International audienceIn 1990's, use of machine perfusion for organ preservation has been abandoned ...
Maintaining organ viability after donation until transplantation is critically important for optimal...