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Kidney preservation by hypothermic perfusion with albumin versus plasma and with pulsatile versus non-pulsatile flow

Authors :
Robert E. Sobel
Jack M. Ginsbury
Arthur H Jeske
David H. Pashley
George M. Abouna
T. Greggory Delong
Source :
British Journal of Surgery. 61:555-561
Publication Year :
1974
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 1974.

Abstract

Four groups of canine kidneys were preserved by hypothermic perfusion for 24 hours in an attempt to compare the relative merits of using cryoprecipitated plasma or albumin as perfusates and of using pulsatile or non-pulsatile flow. All the kidneys were subsequently autotransplanted At 0, 3 and 24 hours during preservation the following parameters were measured: perfusate and urine flow, renal vascular resistance, perfusate serum glutamic oxaloacetic transamianase, lactic dehydrogenase, acid and alkaline phosphatases, ammonia, free fatty acids, clearances of creatinine, 131I hippuran, Na+ and K+. After reimplantation similar renal clearance studies were carried out. After transplantation overall kidney viability was assessed by recipient survival and by serum creatinine levels. The results obtained were subjected to statistical analysis and compared between the groups. It was found that perfusion with albumin solution gave a significantly higher perfusate flow rate (P

Details

ISSN :
13652168 and 00071323
Volume :
61
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a69a4f8360f24a016653cd4c6d652e2c