Buchs Jean-Bernard, Bühler Léo, Morel Philippe
Service de Chirurgie Viscérale et de Transplantation, HUG, 1211 Genève, Switzerland.
Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg. 2007 Aug;6(4):421-4. doi: 10.1510/icvts.2006.146043. Epub 2007 Apr 6.
This article is the first report about our new hypothermic pulsatile perfusion machine (HUG's HPP-machine) for kidney perfusion. This machine will be used for (31)P NMR spectroscopy. The aim is to obtain scores of viability of marginal kidneys and those from non-heart-beating donors (NHBD) before transplantation using HPP as it has been demonstrated necessary in these situations. The most predictable test is the ratio of phosphomonoester on inorganic phosphorus (PME/Pi) that can be obtained from (31)P spectroscopy. The machine has been built to allow perfusion of kidneys in the range of that performed with the traditional Belzer, Mox-Waters machines and others, but compatible with the magnetic fields of the MRI apparatus used for (31)P NMR spectroscopy. In this publication, the technical aspects of this new aerobic HPP-machine compatible with MRI is presented.