Twelve-hour Reanimation of a Human Heart Following Donation After Circulatory Death

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TitreTwelve-hour Reanimation of a Human Heart Following Donation After Circulatory Death
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuteursRosenfeldt F, Ou R, Woodard J, Esmore D, Marasco S
JournalHEART LUNG AND CIRCULATION
Volume23
Pagination88-90
Date PublishedJAN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1443-9506
Mots-clésCold preservation, Heart donor, Heart transplantation, Organ preservation
Résumé

Despite increasing use of donation after cardiac death (DCD) and encouraging results for non-cardiac transplants, DCD cardiac transplantation has not been widely adopted because, (1) the DCD heart sustains warm ischaemic injury during the death process and (2) conventional static cold storage significantly adds to the ischaemic injury. We have developed a simple system for perfusion of the DCD heart with cold crystalloid solution using gravity-feed that can reduce ischaemic injury and potentially render the heart suitable for transplantation. This report describes the first application of this technique to a human DCD heart with good functional and metabolic recovery over 12 h on an ex vivo rig.

DOI10.1016/j.hlc.2013.07.011