Mitchell J Wagner, Guilherme Mainardi Aguiar da Silva, Sanaz Hatami, Mubashir Khan, Lily Lin, Xiuhua Wang, Tara Pidborochynski, Benjamin Adam, Jayan Nagendran, Jennifer Conway, Darren H Freed
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Abstract
Donor heart machine perfusion enables avoidance of prolonged cold ischemia, however the optimal temperature is yet to be elucidated. Given that maintenance of temperature beyond ambient levels demands significant energy, we sought to determine the suitability of room-temperature perfusion preservation of neonatal/pediatric-sized (5-20 kg) piglet donor hearts. A custom device was fabricated suitable for this purpose, with continuous readout of perfusion pressure, flow rate, temperature, and oxygen saturation. Oxygen delivery was automated to keep saturation above 90%. The perfusate consisted of a 1:1 mix of donor whole blood and modified Krebs-Henseleit solution with albumin. Donor hearts were procured from 5 kg (n = 5), 10 kg (n = 3), and 20 kg (n = 5) piglets, and perfused for 10 hours. Subsequently, 20 kg piglet hearts were transplanted. Hemodynamic stability and echocardiographic measurement of donor heart function were evaluated posttransplant. Perfusate parameters were stable through the perfusion interval. Temperature was consistently 23.8 ± 1.6°C. pH (7.35 ± 0.09) and pO2 (102 ± 29 mm Hg) were steady throughout. Glucose (5.9 ± 1.8 mmol/L) and lactate (2.4 ± 1.5 mmol/L) were metabolized by the heart over the course of perfusion. Transplanted hearts displayed durable hemodynamics and good biventricular function. We conclude that neonatal and pediatric hearts can be safely perfused for extended periods at subnormothermic conditions using blood-based perfusate.
供心机灌注可以避免长时间的冷缺血,但最佳温度尚不清楚。鉴于维持高于环境水平的温度需要大量的能量,我们试图确定室温灌注保存新生儿/儿科大小(5- 20kg)仔猪供体心脏的适用性。为此,我们制作了一个定制的装置,可以连续读出灌注压力、流速、温度和氧饱和度。自动送氧以保持饱和度在90%以上。灌注液由供者全血与含白蛋白的改良Krebs-Henseleit溶液1:1混合组成。分别从5 kg (n = 5)、10 kg (n = 3)和20 kg (n = 5)仔猪身上获取供体心脏,并灌注10小时。随后,移植20 kg仔猪心脏。血流动力学稳定性和超声心动图测量供体心脏功能的移植后进行评估。灌注时间内灌注参数稳定。温度为23.8±1.6℃。pH(7.35±0.09)和pO2(102±29 mm Hg)始终稳定。葡萄糖(5.9±1.8 mmol/L)和乳酸(2.4±1.5 mmol/L)在灌注过程中由心脏代谢。移植心脏表现出持久的血流动力学和良好的双心室功能。我们的结论是,新生儿和儿童的心脏可以安全地灌注更长时间在亚常温条件下使用血液为基础的灌注。
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ASAIO Journal is in the forefront of artificial organ research and development. On the cutting edge of innovative technology, it features peer-reviewed articles of the highest quality that describe research, development, the most recent advances in the design of artificial organ devices and findings from initial testing. Bimonthly, the ASAIO Journal features state-of-the-art investigations, laboratory and clinical trials, and discussions and opinions from experts around the world.
The official publication of the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs.