1. The combination of postmortem sevoflurane ventilation and in situ topical cooling provides improved 6 hours lung preservation in an uncontrolled DCD porcine model.
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Junior ERB, Wang A, Ribeiro RVP, Beroncal EL, Ramadan K, Michaelsen VS, Chen M, Ali A, Zhang Y, Pal P, Abdelnour E, Siebiger G, Pinto BM, Waddell T, Andreazza AC, Keshavjee S, and Cypel M
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Background: Recent clinical series on donation after uncontrolled cardiovascular death (uDCD) reported successful transplantation of lungs preserved by pulmonary inflation up to 3 hours postmortem. This study aims to investigate the additive effects of in situ lowering of intrathoracic temperature and sevoflurane preconditioning on lung grafts in a porcine uDCD model., Methods: After uDCD induction, donor pigs were allocated to one of the following groups: control-static lung inflation only (SLI); TC - SLI + continuous intrapleural topical cooling (TC); or TC+Sevo - SLI + TC + sevoflurane. Lungs were retrieved 6 hours postasystole and evaluated via ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) for 6 hours. A left single lung transplant was performed using lungs from the best performing group, followed by 4 hours of graft evaluation., Results: Animals that received TC achieved intrathoracic temperature <15°C within 1 hour after chest filling of coolant. Only lungs from donors that received TC and TC+Sevo completed the planned postpreservation 6 hours EVLP assessment. Despite similar early performance of the 2 groups on EVLP, the TC+Sevo group was superior-associated with overall lower airway pressures, higher pulmonary compliances, less edema development, and less inflammation. Transplantation was performed using lungs from the TC+Sevo group, and excellent graft function was observed postreperfusion., Conclusions: Preservation of uDCD lungs with a combination of static lung inflation, TC and sevoflurane treatment maintains good pulmonary function up to 6 hours postmortem with excellent early post lung transplant function. These interventions may significantly expand the clinical utilization of uDCD donor lungs., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2024
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