Comparison of cold flush perfusion with modified blood versus modified Euro-Collins solution for lung preservation.

The Journal of heart transplantation Pub Date : 1990-07-01
T L Hooper, T J Locke, G Fetherston, P A Flecknell, C G McGregor
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Abstract

Single flush perfusion of the lung represents one concept of pulmonary preservation that has provided satisfactory results in both experimental and clinical situations. The technique has allowed successful distant organ procurement, with consequent enlargement of the available donor pool. Both cold modified blood (CMB) and modified Euro-Collins solution (ECS) are currently used as perfusates, although the volumes of each used clinically are different. CMB is administered at 20 ml/kg and ECS at 60 ml/kg. Both techniques combine the use of a prostaglandin to enhance preservation. In this study these two perfusion techniques were compared in a canine model of unilateral left lung allotransplantation after 6 hours of storage, with subsequent ligation of the recipient's contralateral pulmonary artery and bronchus. Equal volumes of both solutions were used (20 ml/kg) to determine whether the blood vehicle was necessary to provide good preservation at this volume. Assessment of pulmonary preservation was determined by animal survival, blood gas analyses, hemodynamic values, and measurement of lung water content. All animals survived the 24-hour experimental period in stable condition. Postoperative oxygenation was well maintained at control values throughout this period with no significant difference between groups. The pulmonary vascular resistance index was significantly higher in the CMB group at 1 hour (p less than 0.05). Lung compliance, assessed by peak-inspiratory pressure, was impaired to a greater extent in the CMB group than in the ECS animals (p less than 0.01 at 12 and 24 hours).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

改良血冷冲灌注与改良Euro-Collins液肺保存的比较。
单次肺灌注代表了一种肺保存的概念,在实验和临床情况下都提供了令人满意的结果。这项技术成功地实现了远端器官获取,从而扩大了可用的供体库。冷改性血(CMB)和改性Euro-Collins溶液(ECS)目前都被用作灌注液,尽管临床使用的体积不同。CMB剂量为20 ml/kg, ECS剂量为60 ml/kg。这两种技术结合使用前列腺素来增强保存。在这项研究中,两种灌注技术在犬单侧左肺同种异体移植模型中进行了比较,并在储存6小时后结扎受体对侧肺动脉和支气管。使用等体积的两种溶液(20 ml/kg)来确定是否需要血液载体来提供良好的保存。通过动物存活、血气分析、血流动力学值和肺含水量测量来评估肺保存。24小时实验期内,所有动物均存活,情况稳定。术后氧合维持在控制值,两组间无显著差异。CMB组肺血管阻力指数1 h显著高于对照组(p < 0.05)。肺顺应性,通过峰值吸气压力评估,CMB组比ECS组受损程度更大(12和24小时p < 0.01)。(摘要删节250字)
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