From ice to refrigerator - innovations in static donor lung preservation.

Q4 Medicine
R Novysedlák, J Tavandžis, Z Ozaniak Střížová, J Vachtenheim, R Lischke
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Abstract

The preservation of donor lungs and the effort to safely extend ischemic time while maintaining function is an important topic that the transplant community has been addressing for a long time. Recent publications, mainly from the Toronto team, have fundamentally influenced the existing standard of optimal preservation conditions, and their results provide a scientific basis for the shift from ice preservation to con-trolled hypothermia. Optimal preservation conditions are a necessary prerequisite for the safe extension of ischemic time. This brings additional potential for the development of the field and the possibility to improve the availability of lung transplantations and their outcomes. This review summarizes the key findings in the area of donor lung preservation from the first experimental attempts conducted 30 years ago to recent studies and discusses the various aspects that the change in preservation standard has influenced or is likely to influence.

从冰到冰箱——静态供体肺保存的创新。
在维持肺功能的同时,保存供体肺和安全地延长缺血时间是移植界长期以来一直关注的一个重要话题。最近主要来自多伦多团队的出版物从根本上影响了现有的最佳保存条件标准,他们的结果为从冰保存到控制低温的转变提供了科学依据。最佳保存条件是安全延长缺血时间的必要前提。这为该领域的发展带来了额外的潜力,并有可能提高肺移植的可用性及其结果。本文总结了从30年前的第一次实验尝试到最近的研究,供体肺保存领域的主要发现,并讨论了保存标准的变化已经影响或可能影响的各个方面。
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Rozhledy v Chirurgii
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