1986
DOI: 10.1016/0022-4804(86)90097-1
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Definition of normothermic ischemia limits for kidney and pancreas grafts

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“…5b and 6b). Although in our model the serum amylase and lipase are influenced by intraperitoneal resorption (exocrine secretions are drained freely into the peritoneum) and by the appearance of edema (accounting for relative obstruction of the exocrine secretions by increasing the interstitial pressure), the high serum levels of pancreatic enzymes indicate graft damage caused by combined WI and CI injury (28,29).…”
Section: Morphologic Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5b and 6b). Although in our model the serum amylase and lipase are influenced by intraperitoneal resorption (exocrine secretions are drained freely into the peritoneum) and by the appearance of edema (accounting for relative obstruction of the exocrine secretions by increasing the interstitial pressure), the high serum levels of pancreatic enzymes indicate graft damage caused by combined WI and CI injury (28,29).…”
Section: Morphologic Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, a renal ischemic time of 60 min is safe; this is supported experimentally (11, 12) and in clinical studies (13, 14). Wahlberg et al (15) emphasized that the most important risk factor for allograft ischemic damage is the clamping time of the aorta proximal to the renal artery; they concluded that aortic clamping above the renal arteries for up to 50 min appears to be safe.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…It is one of the factors determining the structural and functional state of a collected organ and, consequently, its survival after transplantation. Each organ has a definite tolerance to warm ischemia; for example, the ischemia limit for the liver is less than 30 min and for the pancreas and kidneys less than 60 min (Florack et al, 1986;He et al, 2003He et al, , 2004. Retrieval of tissue Numerous (corresponding to 1 1) flattened cells with astrocyte-like morphology and weak expression of S100 were present in culture.…”
Section: Isolation and Culture Of Oecs From The Obmentioning
confidence: 97%