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Reduced Flow during Ex-Situ Heart Perfusion Provides Superior Function Preservation and Less Edema Formation

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Purpose Ex-situ heart perfusion (ESHP) allows continuous functional and metabolic resuscitation of donor hearts before transplantation. Evidence indicates that hearts that are perfused under physiologic conditions lose the normal vasomotor… Click to show full abstract

Purpose Ex-situ heart perfusion (ESHP) allows continuous functional and metabolic resuscitation of donor hearts before transplantation. Evidence indicates that hearts that are perfused under physiologic conditions lose the normal vasomotor tone and fail in a few hours. We aim to evaluate the reduced coronary flow during ex situ heart perfusion on cardiac function and coronary vascular resistance. Methods Porcine hearts (n=6 each group) were perfused in working mode for 6 hours either by constant diastolic pressure perfusion (40 mmHg) or constant coronary blood flow rate perfusion (500mL/min). Cardiac functional parameters, coronary vascular resistance (CVR) and metabolism were monitored continuously. Myocardial injury parameter of cardiac troponin I and lipid peroxidation marker oxidized low-density lipoprotein were evaluated in the perfusate. These parameters were compared between groups at different time. Results Cardiac function was better preserved in the flow control group at 5 hours (T5) of perfusion, indicated by higher stroke work and cardiac index (p Conclusion Reduced coronary flow during ex-situ heart perfusion decreased edema formation, showed less myocardial damage and oxidative stress which may contribute to better cardiac function preservation. The relative higher coronary vascular resistance induced by reduced coronary flow perfusion may help to maintain the cardiac function.

Keywords: perfusion; heart; flow situ; heart perfusion; situ heart; function

Journal Title: Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
Year Published: 2021

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