Abstract Ex situ heart perfusion (ESHP) has been developed to decrease cold ischemia time and allow metabolic assessment of donor hearts prior to transplantation. Current clinical ESHP systems preserve the heart in an unloaded condition and only evaluate the cardiac metabolic profile. In this pilot study we performed echocardiographic functional assessment using two alternative systems for left ventricular (LV) loading: pump supported afterload working mode (SAM) and passive afterload working modes (PAM). Six hearts were procured from male Yorkshire pigs. During cold ischemia, hearts were mounted on our custom made ESHP circuit and a 3D-printed enclosure for the performance of echocardiography with a standard TEE probe. Follow...
Background There is a continued interest in ex situ heart perfusion as an alternative strategy for d...
BACKGROUND: The PhysioHeart™ is a mature acute platform, based isolated slaughterhouse hearts and ab...
Left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) provide cardiac support to patients with advanced heart failu...
: Ex situ heart perfusion (ESHP) has proven to be an important and valuable step toward better prese...
Ex situ heart perfusion (ESHP) is an emerging technique that aims to combat the shortage of organs s...
We describe a cost-effective, reproducible circuit in a porcine, ex vivo, continuous warm-blood, bi-...
BACKGROUND Ex vivo heart perfusion systems, allowing continuous perfusion of the coronary vascula...
One possible way to expand the human heart donor pool is to include non-heart-beating human donors. ...
Background: Reliable biomarkers for assessing the viability of the donor hearts undergoing ex vivo p...
In recent years, novel ultrasound functional imaging (UFI) techniques have been introduced to assess...
\u3cp\u3eIn recent years, novel ultrasound functional imaging (UFI) techniques have been introduced ...
Background There is a continued interest in ex situ heart perfusion as an alternative strategy for d...
BACKGROUND: The PhysioHeart™ is a mature acute platform, based isolated slaughterhouse hearts and ab...
Left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) provide cardiac support to patients with advanced heart failu...
: Ex situ heart perfusion (ESHP) has proven to be an important and valuable step toward better prese...
Ex situ heart perfusion (ESHP) is an emerging technique that aims to combat the shortage of organs s...
We describe a cost-effective, reproducible circuit in a porcine, ex vivo, continuous warm-blood, bi-...
BACKGROUND Ex vivo heart perfusion systems, allowing continuous perfusion of the coronary vascula...
One possible way to expand the human heart donor pool is to include non-heart-beating human donors. ...
Background: Reliable biomarkers for assessing the viability of the donor hearts undergoing ex vivo p...
In recent years, novel ultrasound functional imaging (UFI) techniques have been introduced to assess...
\u3cp\u3eIn recent years, novel ultrasound functional imaging (UFI) techniques have been introduced ...
Background There is a continued interest in ex situ heart perfusion as an alternative strategy for d...
BACKGROUND: The PhysioHeart™ is a mature acute platform, based isolated slaughterhouse hearts and ab...
Left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) provide cardiac support to patients with advanced heart failu...