Perfusate Exchange Does Not Improve Outcomes in 24-hour Ex Situ Lung Perfusion

•Some ESLP protocols include fresh perfusate replacement.•We describe perfusate exchange during 24-hour ESLP in a transplantation model.•Lung function was acceptable post-transplant regardless of perfusate exchange.•No significant advantage of perfusate exchange on ESLP or post-transplant. Reliable...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transplantation proceedings 2024-10, Vol.56 (8), p.1811-1819
Hauptverfasser: Forgie, Keir, Watkins, Abeline, Du, Katie, Ribano, Alynne, Fialka, Nicholas, Himmat, Sayed, Hatami, Sanaz, Khan, Mubashir, Wang, Xiuhua, Edgar, Ryan, Buswell-Zuk, Katie-Marie, Freed, Darren H., Nagendran, Jayan
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Zusammenfassung:•Some ESLP protocols include fresh perfusate replacement.•We describe perfusate exchange during 24-hour ESLP in a transplantation model.•Lung function was acceptable post-transplant regardless of perfusate exchange.•No significant advantage of perfusate exchange on ESLP or post-transplant. Reliable 24-hour preservation is required to optimize the rehabilitation potential of Ex Situ Lung Perfusion (ESLP). Other ESLP protocols include fresh perfusate replacement to counteract an accumulation of deleterious by-products. We describe the results of our reliable 24-hour negative pressure ventilation (NPV)-ESLP protocol with satisfactory acute post-transplant outcomes and investigate perfusate exchange (PE) as a modification to enhance prolonged ESLP. Twelve pig lungs underwent 24 hours of NPV-ESLP using 1.5L of cellular perfusate (500 mL packed red blood cells and 1 L buffered perfusate). The Control (n = 6) had no PE; the PE (n = 6) had 500 mL replaced after 12 hours of NPV-ESLP with 1000 mL fresh perfusate. Three left lungs per group were transplanted. Results are reported as Control vs PE (mean ± SEM). Both groups demonstrated stable and acceptable oxygenation during 24 hours of ESLP with final PF ratios of 527.5 ± 42.19 and 488.4 ± 35.38 (P = .25). Final compliance measurements were 20.52 ± 3.59 and 18.55 ± 2.91 (P = .34). There were no significant differences in pulmonary artery pressure after 24 hours of ESLP (10.02 ± 2.69 vs 14.34 ± 1.64, P = .10), and pulmonary vascular resistance only differed significantly at T12 (417.6 ± 53.06 vs 685.4 ± 81.19, P = .02). Percentage weight gain between groups was similar (24.32 ± 8.4 and 45.33 ± 7.76, P = .07). Post-transplant left lung oxygenation was excellent (327.3 ± 14.62 and 313.3 ± 15.38, P = .28). There was no significant difference in % weight gain of lungs post-transplant (22.20 ± 7.22 vs 14.36 ± 9.96, P = .28). Acceptable lung function was maintained during 24-hour NPV-ESLP and post-transplant regardless of PE.
ISSN:0041-1345
1873-2623
1873-2623
DOI:10.1016/j.transproceed.2024.08.027