2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.healun.2010.10.002
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Effect of donor preservation solution and survival in lung transplantation

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“…This inherent quality may limit ischemia in regions of microcirculation thrombosis while creating an osmotic gradient that reduces protein and water extravasation during the reperfusion period . In a clinical study, the absence of dextrose in extracellular solutions has been associated with an increased incidence of primary graft dysfunction and mortality (Marasco, et al, 2011;Oto, et al, 2006). While long-term outcomes remain the focus of future investigation, these findings support the clinical adoption of low-potassium dextran solutions as the primary method for lung allograft preservation.…”
Section: Lung Preservation Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…This inherent quality may limit ischemia in regions of microcirculation thrombosis while creating an osmotic gradient that reduces protein and water extravasation during the reperfusion period . In a clinical study, the absence of dextrose in extracellular solutions has been associated with an increased incidence of primary graft dysfunction and mortality (Marasco, et al, 2011;Oto, et al, 2006). While long-term outcomes remain the focus of future investigation, these findings support the clinical adoption of low-potassium dextran solutions as the primary method for lung allograft preservation.…”
Section: Lung Preservation Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…A number of clinical studies have demonstrated the benefit of using LPD solutions for lung preservation,62 including improved recipient oxygenation, improved reperfusion scores, and shorter duration on mechanical ventilation. Furthermore, LPD utilization was associated with a reduced incidence of primary graft dysfunction at 48 hours after lung transplantation compared with other preservation solutions 63…”
Section: Technologymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Nicht nur die Beurteilung der Organqualität, auch die Protektion des Organs ist wesentlich für den postoperativen Verlauf. Die Low-Potassium-Dextran-Perfusionslösung (LPD-Lösung) vermindert das Risiko des primären Graftversagens und ist in Bezug auf die Organprotektion anderen Lösungen überlegen [40][41][42].…”
Section: Protektion Und Perfusionslösungunclassified