2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2009.08.041
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Pulmonary Recruitment Protocol For Organ Donors: A New Strategy to Improve the Rate of Lung Utilization

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“…Furthermore, protective ventilation strategies in donors (low Vt, appropriate positive end expiratory pressures -PEEP, and alveolar recruitment manoeuvres) may increase the number of transplantable organs [2, 16,17].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, protective ventilation strategies in donors (low Vt, appropriate positive end expiratory pressures -PEEP, and alveolar recruitment manoeuvres) may increase the number of transplantable organs [2, 16,17].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To improve oxygenation, Noiseux and colleagues [20] proposed a lung recruitment protocol with intermittent 30-second periods of sustained inflation at 30 cm H 2 O. They reported that, with this protocol, two thirds of the lungs were suitable for transplantation after recruitment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(17) Nitric oxide was shown to have no significant impact on ARDS patients' mortality and was shown to increase the risk of renal dysfunction (B). (18) Alveolar recruitment maneuvers are very popular in ventilation management of organ donors (D), (19) although they have not been shown to be effective in randomized trials in this population. PEEP is an alveolar recruitment maneuver that, most of the time, prevents or even reverts alveolar collapse and atelectasis (potential causes of organ loss) (A).…”
Section: How To Ventilate Subjects With Difficult Oxygenation?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aggressive 'pulmonary recruitment' maneuvers allow the use of up to one-third of a lung previously categorized as inappropriate (B) (6,16) (C). (19,21) High-frequency ventilation (HFV) allows alveolar recruitment and protective mechanical ventilation. This technique has been shown to be effective for severe ARDS patients' management and has been proposed for the maintenance of deceased potential donors (D).…”
Section: How To Ventilate Subjects With Difficult Oxygenation?mentioning
confidence: 99%