2022
DOI: 10.1097/tp.0000000000004037
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Novel Ex-Vivo Thrombolytic Reconditioning of Kidneys Retrieved 4 to 5 Hours After Circulatory Death

Abstract: Background. Due to organ shortage, many patients do not receive donor organs. The present novel thrombolytic technique utilizes organs from donors with uncontrolled donation after circulatory deaths (uDCD), with up to 4–5 h warm ischemia, without advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation (aCPR) or extracorporeal circulation (EC) after death. Methods. The study group of pigs (n = 21) underwent simulated circulatory death. After 2 h, an ice slush was inserted into the abdomen. Kidneys were retrieved 4.5 h after d… Show more

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“…Thus, by removing the fibrin clots ex vivo, using Lysplasminogen and tPA, and preventing fibrin reformation, using AT-III, abciximab, and argatroban, kidneys subjected to circulatory arrest despite extensive WIT can be reconditioned during a 6-h oxygenated perfusion cycle in an ex vivo device. Despite retrieving these donor organs after warm ischemia times, which are considered unsuitable for transplantation by most active transplantation surgeons, very promising results were achieved, both functionally (creatinine and iohexol) and morphologically, with early functional recovery already after 10 d. 9 The implications of this novel technology in a clinical setting may be significant. Today, organ donation is performed at institutions in countries with highly advanced healthcare systems.…”
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“…Thus, by removing the fibrin clots ex vivo, using Lysplasminogen and tPA, and preventing fibrin reformation, using AT-III, abciximab, and argatroban, kidneys subjected to circulatory arrest despite extensive WIT can be reconditioned during a 6-h oxygenated perfusion cycle in an ex vivo device. Despite retrieving these donor organs after warm ischemia times, which are considered unsuitable for transplantation by most active transplantation surgeons, very promising results were achieved, both functionally (creatinine and iohexol) and morphologically, with early functional recovery already after 10 d. 9 The implications of this novel technology in a clinical setting may be significant. Today, organ donation is performed at institutions in countries with highly advanced healthcare systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An autotransplantation model for uDCD has been developed to avoid allogeneic reactions. 9,14 Ethical Permit…”
Section: Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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