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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 12, 771-779, Copyright © 1997 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
B Hausen, M Beuke, F Schroeder, CF Poets, C Hewitt, AJ DelRossi and HJ Schafers
OBJECTIVE: The impact of storage solution composition on graft performance
was evaluated following perfusion with either Euro-Collins (EC), low
potassium Euro-Collins (rEC), low potassium dextran (LPD) or University of
Wisconsin solution (UW) after brief (2 h) and extended ischemia (16 h) in
an acute double lung transplantation model in the rat. METHODS: Following
flush perfusion and ischemia the lungs were implanted in recipient rats
allowing serial assessment of graft pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) and
alveolar arterial oxygen difference (AaDO2) during 120 min of reperfusion.
Graft dynamic lung compliance (DLC) was determined by separate ventilation.
Final evaluation included weight gain and histology. RESULTS: After
extended ischemia LPD provided superior graft function in respect to DLC
(repeated measures ANOVA; LPD versus rEC P < 0.05; versus EC P <
0.03; versus UW P < 0.05) and AaDO2 (LPD versus rEC P < 0.04; versus
EC P < 0.006). The PVR was significantly lower in LPD versus UW (P <
0.05). At the end of reperfusion the weight increase amounted to 229 +/-
49% in rEC, 207 +/- 22% in EC, 115 +/- 22% in UW and 87 + 17% in LPD (LPD
versus rEC P < 0.01, LPD versus EC P < 0.001). The type of
preservation solution used had little impact on graft function after 2 h
ischemia. CONCLUSIONS: Low potassium dextran provides superior graft
function after extended ischemia. After short ischemia the type of
preservation solution used in this study had little impact on global lung
function.
ARTICLES
In vivo measurement of lung preservation solution efficacy: comparison of LPD, UW, EC and low K+-EC following short and extended ischemia
Division of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Surgical Center, Hannover Medical School, Germany.
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