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Exogenous surfactant treatment before and after sixteen hours of ischemia in experimental lung transplantation.

Authors :
Hausen B
Rohde R
Hewitt CW
Schroeder F
Beuke M
Ramsamooj R
Schäfers HJ
Borst HG
Source :
The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery [J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg] 1997 Jun; Vol. 113 (6), pp. 1050-8.
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

Objective: A syngeneic, acute, double lung transplant model in the rat was used to determine the impact of exogenous surfactant treatment on graft function after prolonged cold storage.<br />Methods: The donor grafts were flush perfused, preserved for 16 hours, and then reperfused for 120 minutes. Untreated lungs served as controls (group I). In group II the recipient received a 200 mg/kg dose of surfactant (CuroSurf) before reperfusion. In groups III and IV, surfactant was administered before perfusion and harvesting (III, 20 mg/kg; IV, 200 mg/kg). Serial measurements of graft pulmonary vascular resistance, alveolar-arterial oxygen difference, and compliance were obtained. Final graft assessment included weight gain and histologic study.<br />Results: Repeated-measures analysis of variance showed significant improvement of graft performance in respect to compliance, alveolar-arterial oxygen difference, and pulmonary vascular resistance in donor surfactant treatment group IV (200 mg/kg) in comparison with recipient treatment (group II) and untreated controls (group I). Reducing the donor surfactant supplementation from 200 mg/kg to 20 mg/kg (group III) improved oxygenation and lung compliance as compared with untreated controls. Grafts in groups I and II had significantly more weight gain after 2 hours of reperfusion. Recipient treatment resulted in significantly more pulmonary hemorrhage in histologic sections.<br />Conclusion: Donor treatment with exogenous surfactant is advantageous for preservation of graft function after extended ischemia. Positive effects may be seen with as little as 20 mg/kg of exogenous surfactant given before donor organ perfusion.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022-5223
Volume :
113
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9202686
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5223(97)70292-7