ObjectiveIf lungs could be retrieved from non–heart-beating donors, the critical shortage of lungs for transplantation could be alleviated. However, lungs subjected to warm ischemia develop edema when reperfused. We hypothesized that ventilation of rat lungs from non–heart-beating donors with nitric oxide during the period of warm ischemia alone, with reperfusion, or both might reduce ischemia-reperfusion injury.MethodsAn isolated perfused rat lung model measured the filtration coefficient and accumulation of lung water by the wet/dry weight ratio. Donor rats were euthanized, and then lungs were retrieved immediately after death or 2 or 3 hours postmortem. Lungs retrieved postmortem were either not ventilated or ventilated with 100% oxygen ...
Background: The use of lung grafts from non-heart-beat donors (NHBDs) is one way of solving the crit...
AbstractIt has been suggested that inhaled nitric oxide gas may be beneficial after lung transplanta...
ObjectiveLungs from non–heart-beating donors for transplantation require protection against warm isc...
If lungs could be retrieved from non–heart-beating donors, the critical shortage of lungs for transp...
ObjectiveIf lungs could be retrieved from non–heart-beating donors, the critical shortage of lungs f...
AbstractBackground: In non-heart-beating donor lung transplantation, postmortem warm ischemia poses ...
AbstractBackground: Lungs retrieved from cadavers after death and circulatory arrest may alleviate t...
ObjectiveWe sought to determine whether ventilation of lungs after death in non–heart-beating donors...
AbstractBackground: Lungs retrieved from cadavers after death and circulatory arrest may alleviate t...
AbstractObjective: One of the primary features of ischemia-reperfusion injury is reduced production ...
AbstractThe combination of ischemia and reperfusion after lung transplantation is characterized by e...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine whether ventilation of lungs after death in non-heart-beating dono...
AbstractObjective: Nitric oxide regulates vascular tone, inhibits platelet aggregation, and inhibits...
ObjectivesThe hypothesis that the protective effects of mild hypothermia against the pulmonary ische...
Background. If lungs could be retrieved from nonheart-beating donors (NHBDs), the shortage of lungs ...
Background: The use of lung grafts from non-heart-beat donors (NHBDs) is one way of solving the crit...
AbstractIt has been suggested that inhaled nitric oxide gas may be beneficial after lung transplanta...
ObjectiveLungs from non–heart-beating donors for transplantation require protection against warm isc...
If lungs could be retrieved from non–heart-beating donors, the critical shortage of lungs for transp...
ObjectiveIf lungs could be retrieved from non–heart-beating donors, the critical shortage of lungs f...
AbstractBackground: In non-heart-beating donor lung transplantation, postmortem warm ischemia poses ...
AbstractBackground: Lungs retrieved from cadavers after death and circulatory arrest may alleviate t...
ObjectiveWe sought to determine whether ventilation of lungs after death in non–heart-beating donors...
AbstractBackground: Lungs retrieved from cadavers after death and circulatory arrest may alleviate t...
AbstractObjective: One of the primary features of ischemia-reperfusion injury is reduced production ...
AbstractThe combination of ischemia and reperfusion after lung transplantation is characterized by e...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine whether ventilation of lungs after death in non-heart-beating dono...
AbstractObjective: Nitric oxide regulates vascular tone, inhibits platelet aggregation, and inhibits...
ObjectivesThe hypothesis that the protective effects of mild hypothermia against the pulmonary ische...
Background. If lungs could be retrieved from nonheart-beating donors (NHBDs), the shortage of lungs ...
Background: The use of lung grafts from non-heart-beat donors (NHBDs) is one way of solving the crit...
AbstractIt has been suggested that inhaled nitric oxide gas may be beneficial after lung transplanta...
ObjectiveLungs from non–heart-beating donors for transplantation require protection against warm isc...