AbstractBackground: Exogenous surfactant therapy of lung donors improves the preservation of normal canine grafts. The current study was designed to determine whether exogenous surfactant can mitigate the damage in lung grafts induced by mechanical ventilation before procurement. Methods and results: Five donor dogs were subjected to 8 hours of mechanical ventilation (tidal volume 45 ml/kg). This produced a significant decrease in oxygen tension (p = 0.007) and significant increases in bronchoscopic lavage fluid neutrophil count (p = 0.05), protein concentration (p = 0.002), and the ratio of poorly functioning small surfactant aggregates to superiorly functioning large aggregates (p = 0.02). Five other animals given instilled bovine lipid e...
Objective: Lung ischemia-reperfusion injury (LIRI) is a risk factor for primary acute graft failure ...
AbstractObjective: Use of lungs from non-heart-beating donors would increase the pulmonary donor poo...
OBJECTIVES: The optimal strategy for pulmonary graft preservation remains elusive. Experimental work...
AbstractBackground: Exogenous surfactant therapy of lung donors improves the preservation of normal ...
AbstractBackgroundSurfactant abnormalities have been implicated in reperfusion injury and respirator...
AbstractObjective: A syngeneic, acute, double lung transplant model in the rat was used to determine...
AbstractObjectiveDisturbances of the alveolar surfactant system have been implicated in the pathogen...
BACKGROUND: The number of available donor lungs is still the limiting factor in lung transplantation...
AbstractObjective: Surfactant function was shown to be impaired in clinical and experimental lung tr...
The use of non-heart-beating donor (NHBD) lungs may help to overcome the shortage of lung grafts in ...
ObjectiveDespite the introduction of low potassium–based preservation strategies for clinical lung t...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the introduction of low potassium-based preservation strategies for clinical lung...
OBJECTIVE: Surfactant function was shown to be impaired in clinical and experimental lung transplant...
BACKGROUND: Injured lungs due to gastric acid aspiration may be rejected for transplantation because...
An impaired function of alveolar surfactant can cause lung transplant dysfunction early after reperf...
Objective: Lung ischemia-reperfusion injury (LIRI) is a risk factor for primary acute graft failure ...
AbstractObjective: Use of lungs from non-heart-beating donors would increase the pulmonary donor poo...
OBJECTIVES: The optimal strategy for pulmonary graft preservation remains elusive. Experimental work...
AbstractBackground: Exogenous surfactant therapy of lung donors improves the preservation of normal ...
AbstractBackgroundSurfactant abnormalities have been implicated in reperfusion injury and respirator...
AbstractObjective: A syngeneic, acute, double lung transplant model in the rat was used to determine...
AbstractObjectiveDisturbances of the alveolar surfactant system have been implicated in the pathogen...
BACKGROUND: The number of available donor lungs is still the limiting factor in lung transplantation...
AbstractObjective: Surfactant function was shown to be impaired in clinical and experimental lung tr...
The use of non-heart-beating donor (NHBD) lungs may help to overcome the shortage of lung grafts in ...
ObjectiveDespite the introduction of low potassium–based preservation strategies for clinical lung t...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the introduction of low potassium-based preservation strategies for clinical lung...
OBJECTIVE: Surfactant function was shown to be impaired in clinical and experimental lung transplant...
BACKGROUND: Injured lungs due to gastric acid aspiration may be rejected for transplantation because...
An impaired function of alveolar surfactant can cause lung transplant dysfunction early after reperf...
Objective: Lung ischemia-reperfusion injury (LIRI) is a risk factor for primary acute graft failure ...
AbstractObjective: Use of lungs from non-heart-beating donors would increase the pulmonary donor poo...
OBJECTIVES: The optimal strategy for pulmonary graft preservation remains elusive. Experimental work...