Ex vivo resuscitation and evaluation of hearts after 22 minutes of normothermic cardiac arrest.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-27 DOI:10.1080/14017431.2025.2525098
Stig Steen, Qiuming Liao, Audrius Pascevivius, Mei Li, Erik Steen
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Abstract

Objective: The aim was to resuscitate and evaluate hearts ex vivo after 22 min of cardiac arrest with the goal of increasing the number of usable hearts from controlled donation after circulatory death (cDCD).

Design: Eight pigs (39-61 kg) underwent 22 min of ventricular fibrillation, after which the heart was first perfused in vivo for three minutes with an oxygenated, erythrocyte-containing cardioplegic preservation solution. The heart was then explanted and perfused ex vivo with the same solution for three hours at 18 °C in a transportable heart preservation system. Functional evaluation was performed ex vivo (n = 7), while one heart underwent orthotopic transplantation and was monitored for 24 h.

Results: The seven hearts evaluated ex vivo easily pumped twice the cardiac output measured in vivo. The transplanted heart maintained normal blood pressure, blood gases, and urine output throughout the 24-hour observation period. At the end of this period the aortic pressure was 104/80 mmHg with a heart rate of 129 beats per minute. Intravenous administration of 20, 40, and 100 µg adrenaline resulted in an aortic pressures of 238/171, 284/196, and 287/201 mmHg with corresponding heart rates of 162, 188, and 223 beats per minute.

Conclusion: Hearts exposed to 22 min of cardiac arrest were successfully resuscitated ex vivo and demonstrated adequate function when evaluated.

正常心脏骤停22分钟后的体外复苏和心脏评估。
目的:目的是在心脏骤停22分钟后进行体外心脏复苏和评估,以增加循环死亡(cDCD)后控制捐赠的可用心脏数量。设计:8头猪(39-61公斤)经历22分钟的心室颤动,之后首先在体内用含氧含红细胞的心脏截瘫保存液灌注心脏3分钟。然后将心脏移植,并在离体心脏保存系统中用相同的溶液在18°C下灌注3小时。在体外进行功能评估(n = 7),同时对一颗心脏进行原位移植并监测24小时。结果:7颗心脏在体外容易泵出两倍于在体内测量的心输出量。在24小时的观察期间,移植心脏维持正常的血压、血气和尿量。在这段时间结束时,主动脉压为104/80 mmHg,心率为每分钟129次。静脉注射20、40和100µg肾上腺素导致主动脉压分别为238/171、284/196和287/201 mmHg,相应的心率分别为162、188和223次/分钟。结论:心脏暴露于22分钟的心脏骤停,在体外成功复苏,并在评估时显示出足够的功能。
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Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal
Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal 医学-心血管系统
CiteScore
3.40
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发文量
56
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The principal aim of Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal is to promote cardiovascular research that crosses the borders between disciplines. The journal is a forum for the entire field of cardiovascular research, basic and clinical including: • Cardiology - Interventional and non-invasive • Cardiovascular epidemiology • Cardiovascular anaesthesia and intensive care • Cardiovascular surgery • Cardiovascular radiology • Clinical physiology • Transplantation of thoracic organs
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