Grant April A, Klima Alan, Duenas Alejandro, Gardiner Amy, Thomas Maeghan, Badiye Amit, Vianna Rodrigo, Loebe Matthias, Ghodsizad Ali
Department of Surgery, Emory University and Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia.
Division of Heart and Lung Transplant and Mechanical Support, Miami Transplant Institute, Miami, Florida.
J Card Surg. 2020 Feb;35(2):300-303. doi: 10.1111/jocs.14349. Epub 2019 Nov 25.
To test the feasibility of a novel method of heart donation under circulatory death criteria that allows precardiectomy donor heart assessment.
This is a translational study utilizing 16 female Yorkshire pigs in a series of eight heart transplant procedures under a circulatory death model.
Successful resuscitation of the donor hearts occurred in seven out of eight animals. All seven of these hearts were deemed to have good function and were successfully transplanted. In the animal in which donor heart resuscitation was not successful, the transplant was aborted, and a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) was placed in the recipient's heart.
This animal study demonstrates the feasibility of using this novel technique for resuscitation and precardiectomy evaluation of donated after circulatory death hearts. For those donor hearts without adequate function, an LVAD can be safely implanted as a "bail-out" option. The limitations of this technique are the patient population to which it can be applied (only those patients eligible and consented for LVAD).
测试一种在循环死亡标准下进行心脏捐赠的新方法的可行性,该方法允许在心脏切除术前对供体心脏进行评估。
这是一项转化研究,在循环死亡模型下,利用16只雌性约克夏猪进行了一系列8次心脏移植手术。
8只动物中有7只供体心脏成功复苏。所有这7颗心脏功能良好,并成功进行了移植。在供体心脏复苏未成功的动物中,移植手术中止,在受体心脏中植入了左心室辅助装置(LVAD)。
这项动物研究证明了使用这种新技术对循环死亡后捐赠的心脏进行复苏和心脏切除术前评估的可行性。对于那些功能不足的供体心脏,可以安全地植入LVAD作为“补救”选择。该技术的局限性在于其适用的患者群体(仅适用于符合条件并同意使用LVAD的患者)。