Chest wall strapping in a porcine model: A model for the physiology of the oversized lung allograft

JHLT Open Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1016/j.jhlto.2025.100248
Eric Abston , Michael Eberlein
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Restrictive lung disease (RLD) is the leading indication for lung transplantation. Donor-to-recipient size matching is challenging in RLD, especially oversizing. Chest-Wall-Strapping (CWS) is a technique forcing the lung to operate at lower volumes. We developed a porcine model of CWS to investigate limits of oversizing. Farm-raised pigs were intubated and mechanically ventilated. Computer tomography (CT) volumetry demonstrated that Total Lung Volume (TLV) at 25 cm H2O end-expiratory pressure was 1,204 ml at baseline. Application of increasing doses of CWS reduced TLV to 879 ml (CWS-cuff inflated to 35 mm Hg) and reduced TLV to 620 ml (CWS-cuff inflated to 50 mm Hg). At 50 mm Hg of CWS (50% TLV reduction) atelectasis of the lung bases was evident. Lung elastance was increased with CWS. CT lung-density at 35 mm Hg CWS (30% reduction in TLV) was normal for the inflation state of the lung. Physiological limits of oversizing should be considered for optimal lung function.
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猪胸壁捆扎模型:超大同种异体肺移植的生理模型
限制性肺疾病(RLD)是肺移植的主要适应症。捐赠者与接受者的大小匹配在RLD中具有挑战性,特别是超大尺寸。胸壁捆扎术(CWS)是一种迫使肺在较低容量下工作的技术。我们建立了猪CWS模型来研究过度发育的限制。对农场养猪进行插管和机械通气。计算机断层扫描(CT)体积测定显示,在25 cm H2O呼气末压力下,肺总容积(TLV)在基线时为1204 ml。使用增加剂量的CWS将TLV降低至879 ml (CWS-cuff膨胀至35 mm Hg),并将TLV降低至620 ml (CWS-cuff膨胀至50 mm Hg)。在CWS 50 mm Hg时(TLV降低50%),肺基底张不张明显。肺弹性随CWS增加。35 mm Hg CWS时CT肺密度(TLV降低30%)显示肺膨胀状态正常。为了达到最佳的肺功能,应该考虑到肺体积过大的生理极限。
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