A Comparison of OPO Pulsatile Machine Preservation Practices and Results

J. Szust, L. Olson, L. Cravero
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Journal of Transplant Coordination, Vol. 9, Number 2, June 1999 proportions, it becomes apparent that the traditional brain-dead donor pool cannot supply enough organs to satisfy the need. Washington Hospital Center, as well as other transplant centers, has used non–heartbeating cadaver donors and the less than optimal brain-dead donors to answer this need.1,4 The major concern with these types of donors is organ quality.3,4 Physiologic damage sustained during warm ischemia time can cause an unacceptably high rate of delayed graft function.1,3-6 A UCLA multicenter study demonstrated that perfused kidneys had immediate function at a much greater rate than those preserved with ice storage.1 Furthermore, machine preservation appears to benefit those kidneys that have sustained substantial ischemic damage.2 Koyama et al1 concluded that pulsatile perfusion is cost-effective because it permits reliable kidney evaluation and dramatically increases immediate graft function, as well as graft survival rates. A comparison of OPO pulsatile machine preservation practices and results
OPO搏动机保存方法与效果比较
移植协调杂志,第9卷,第2期,1999年6月的比例,很明显,传统的脑死亡供体库不能提供足够的器官来满足需求。华盛顿医院中心(Washington Hospital Center)和其他移植中心已经使用了不跳动的尸体捐赠者和不太理想的脑死亡捐赠者来满足这一需求。对这类捐赠者的主要关注是器官质量。3,4在热缺血期间持续的生理性损伤可导致不可接受的高移植物功能延迟率。1、3-6加州大学洛杉矶分校的一项多中心研究表明,灌注后的肾脏比冰保存的肾脏具有更大的即时功能此外,机器保存似乎对那些遭受严重缺血性损伤的肾脏有益Koyama等人1得出结论,脉动灌注具有成本效益,因为它允许可靠的肾脏评估,并显著提高移植物的即时功能,以及移植物的存活率。OPO脉动机保存方法及效果比较
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