Revolutionizing Donor Heart Procurement: Innovations and Future Directions for Enhanced Transplantation Outcomes.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease Pub Date : 2024-07-27 DOI:10.3390/jcdd11080235
Marc Leon
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Heart failure persists as a critical public health challenge, with heart transplantation esteemed as the optimal treatment for patients with end-stage heart failure. However, the limited availability of donor hearts presents a major obstacle to meeting patient needs. In recent years, the most groundbreaking progress in heart transplantation has been in donor heart procurement, significantly expanding the donor pool and enhancing clinical outcomes. This review comprehensively examines these advancements, including the resurgence of heart donation after circulatory death and innovative recovery and evaluation technologies such as normothermic machine perfusion and thoraco-abdominal normothermic regional perfusion. Additionally, novel preservation methods, including controlled hypothermic preservation and hypothermic oxygenated perfusion, are evaluated. The review also explores the use of extended-criteria donors, post-cardiopulmonary resuscitation donors, and high-risk donors, all contributing to increased donor availability without compromising outcomes. Future directions, such as xenotransplantation, biomarkers, and artificial intelligence in donor heart evaluation and procurement, are discussed. These innovations promise to address current limitations and optimize donor heart utilization, ultimately enhancing transplantation success. By identifying recent advancements and proposing future research directions, this review aims to provide insights into advancing heart transplantation and improving patient outcomes.

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革命性的供体心脏采集:提高移植结果的创新和未来方向。
心力衰竭一直是一项严峻的公共卫生挑战,心脏移植被认为是治疗终末期心力衰竭患者的最佳方法。然而,供体心脏的有限性是满足患者需求的一大障碍。近年来,心脏移植手术在供体心脏获取方面取得了突破性进展,极大地扩大了供体库,提高了临床疗效。这篇综述全面探讨了这些进展,包括循环死亡后心脏捐献的再次兴起以及创新的恢复和评估技术,如常温机器灌注和胸腹常温区域灌注。此外,还评估了新型保存方法,包括控制性低温保存和低温氧合灌注。综述还探讨了扩展标准捐献者、心肺复苏后捐献者和高风险捐献者的使用,所有这些都有助于增加捐献者的可用性,同时不影响结果。此外,还讨论了异种移植、生物标志物和人工智能在供体心脏评估和采集中的应用等未来发展方向。这些创新有望解决当前的局限性并优化供体心脏的利用,最终提高移植手术的成功率。本综述旨在通过确定最新进展和提出未来研究方向,为推进心脏移植和改善患者预后提供真知灼见。
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Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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