BACKGROUND: Circulatory instability is a serious problem after brain death in organ donors. The hypotension is often counteracted with infusion of large amounts of crystalloid solutions, which may impair lung function leading to rejection of the lungs as donor organs. The aim was to show that the circulation can be normalized pharmacologically for 24 h in pigs after total removal of the brain and brainstem by decapitation (between C2 and C3). METHODS: Twenty-four 40-kg pigs (n = 8 × 3) were included: non-decapitated, decapitated, and decapitated with pharmacological treatment. All animals got the same basal fluid supply and ventilation. The pharmacological treatment consisted of the neuronal monoamine reuptake blocker cocaine and low doses ...
ObjectiveIn an effort to expand the cardiac donor pool, we tested the hypothesis that hemoadsorption...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to determine the effects of vasopressin and saline placebo in comparison...
AbstractBackground: Various degrees of hemodilution are currently in clinical use during deep hypoth...
Purpose: Transplantation of donation after cardiac death (DCD) intestine has higher rates of organ f...
Donors after Cardiac Death (DCD) may reduce the organ scarcity; however, their use is limited becaus...
Contains fulltext : 172119.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: C...
Background. The cerebral effect of clamping following normothermic regional perfusion (NRP) in donat...
Purpose: The purpose of this concept study was to investigate the possibility of automatic mean arte...
Brain death (BD) causes cardiac dysfunction in organ donors, attributable to the catecholamine storm...
Background: Organs from the so-called marginal donors have been used with a significant higher risk ...
Abstract Purpose: To establish a hypotensive brain death pig model and observe the effects of hypot...
The physiologic and pathophysiologic changes of the potential organ donor in the brain-dead state ar...
Introduction: Based on extracorporeal circulation, targeted reperfusion strategies have been develop...
To investigate the effects of brain death on hemodynamics and myocardial metabolism, experimental mo...
Background: The use of norepinephrine in the case of life-threatening haemorrhagic shock is well est...
ObjectiveIn an effort to expand the cardiac donor pool, we tested the hypothesis that hemoadsorption...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to determine the effects of vasopressin and saline placebo in comparison...
AbstractBackground: Various degrees of hemodilution are currently in clinical use during deep hypoth...
Purpose: Transplantation of donation after cardiac death (DCD) intestine has higher rates of organ f...
Donors after Cardiac Death (DCD) may reduce the organ scarcity; however, their use is limited becaus...
Contains fulltext : 172119.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: C...
Background. The cerebral effect of clamping following normothermic regional perfusion (NRP) in donat...
Purpose: The purpose of this concept study was to investigate the possibility of automatic mean arte...
Brain death (BD) causes cardiac dysfunction in organ donors, attributable to the catecholamine storm...
Background: Organs from the so-called marginal donors have been used with a significant higher risk ...
Abstract Purpose: To establish a hypotensive brain death pig model and observe the effects of hypot...
The physiologic and pathophysiologic changes of the potential organ donor in the brain-dead state ar...
Introduction: Based on extracorporeal circulation, targeted reperfusion strategies have been develop...
To investigate the effects of brain death on hemodynamics and myocardial metabolism, experimental mo...
Background: The use of norepinephrine in the case of life-threatening haemorrhagic shock is well est...
ObjectiveIn an effort to expand the cardiac donor pool, we tested the hypothesis that hemoadsorption...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to determine the effects of vasopressin and saline placebo in comparison...
AbstractBackground: Various degrees of hemodilution are currently in clinical use during deep hypoth...