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Improvement of Hypoxemia by Inhaled Nitric Oxide Gas Therapy in Potential Deceased Donor

Authors :
Min Ji Park
Sung Ro Yun
Won Min Hwang
Hyo Jin Yun
Kyung-Ho Lee
Ju Ik Moon
Se Hee Yoon
In Seok Choi
A Reum Cho
Source :
Korean Journal of Transplantation. 28:250-253
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
The Korean Society for Transplantation, 2014.

Abstract

Potential diseased donors manifest altered physiological changes associated with pulmonary edema, profound hemodynamic and metabolic abnormalities. These derangements may be more significant after apnea tests which result in severe hypoxemia and cardiovascular complications. Nitric oxide (NO) inhalation therapy can be applied following apnea tests in the brain-dead donor whose ventilator support has been maintained with high positive end-expiratory pressure. Inhalation of NO gas causes selective dilation of blood vessels in only those lung segments that are actively participating in gas exchange (oxygen and carbon dioxide) at the alveolar capillary level. In other words, this increases the blood flow to areas of the lung where oxygen is being provided and thus improves oxygen levels in the body. We report on the case of a 14-year-old organ donor with inhaled NO therapy after apnea testing. The duration of NO inhalation therapy was 14 hours. This deceased donor, who suffered with severe hypoxemia and hemodynamic instability after apnea tests, improved after NO gas therapy and adequate vasoactive drugs. NO gas therapy will be helpful for improving oxygen delivery to pulmonary vessels. Two kidneys and one liver were successfully retrieved from donors. These recipients had well preserved function of allografts. Therefore, NO inhalation can be help¬ful in improvement of hypoxemia and increasing organ availability in deceased organ donors.

Details

ISSN :
26718804 and 26718790
Volume :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Korean Journal of Transplantation
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........11b6ca70f8b674edb0792fe111678d63
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4285/jkstn.2014.28.4.250