Abstract:For donation after circulatory death, procurement is performed after the
heart has arrested. This technique has been employed and adopted by
clinicians to overcome the shortage of available hearts for transplant.
Warm ischemia time plays a pivotal role in the survival outcome of the
heart recipients. We describe a fast and safe technique to flush the
heart during recovery from circulatory death donors in order to shorten
the warm ischemia time.
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