Mendiola Pla Michelle, Berrettoni Silvia, Lee Franklin H, Rozzi Giacomo, Marrano Federica, Gross Ryan T, Evans Amy, Wendell David C, Lezberg Paul, Burattini Margherita, Paolo Lo Muzio Francesco, Fassina Lorenzo, Milano Carmelo A, Bang Marie-Louise, Bowles Dawn E, Miragoli Michele
Department of Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States.
Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma, Parma, Italy.
Front Cardiovasc Med. 2023 Jun 20;10:1216917. doi: 10.3389/fcvm.2023.1216917. eCollection 2023.
Reliable biomarkers for assessing the viability of the donor hearts undergoing perfusion remain elusive. A unique feature of normothermic perfusion on the TransMedics® Organ Care System (OCS™) is that the donor heart is maintained in a beating state throughout the preservation period. We applied a video algorithm for an assessment of cardiac kinematics, video kinematic evaluation (Vi.Ki.E.), to the donor hearts undergoing perfusion on the OCS™ to assess the feasibility of applying this algorithm in this setting.
Healthy donor porcine hearts ( = 6) were procured from Yucatan pigs and underwent 2 h of normothermic perfusion on the OCS™ device. During the preservation period, serial high-resolution videos were captured at 30 frames per second. Using Vi.Ki.E., we assessed the force, energy, contractility, and trajectory parameters of each heart.
There were no significant changes in any of the measured parameters of the heart on the OCS™ device over time as judged by linear regression analysis. Importantly, there were no significant changes in contractility during the duration of the preservation period (time 0-30 min, 918 ± 430 px/s; time 31-60 min, 1,386 ± 603 px/s; time 61-90 min, 1,299 ± 617 px/s; time 91-120 min, 1,535 ± 728 px/s). Similarly, there were no significant changes in the force, energy, or trajectory parameters. Post-transplantation echocardiograms demonstrated robust contractility of each allograft.
Vi.Ki.E. assessment of the donor hearts undergoing perfusion is feasible on the TransMedics OCS™, and we observed that the donor hearts maintain steady kinematic measurements throughout the duration.
用于评估接受灌注的供体心脏活力的可靠生物标志物仍然难以捉摸。TransMedics®器官护理系统(OCS™)上的常温灌注的一个独特特征是,供体心脏在整个保存期内保持跳动状态。我们将一种用于评估心脏运动学的视频算法——视频运动学评估(Vi.Ki.E.)应用于在OCS™上接受灌注的供体心脏,以评估在这种情况下应用该算法的可行性。
从尤卡坦猪获取健康供体猪心脏(n = 6),并在OCS™设备上进行2小时的常温灌注。在保存期内,以每秒30帧的速度拍摄连续的高分辨率视频。使用Vi.Ki.E.,我们评估了每个心脏的力、能量、收缩性和轨迹参数。
通过线性回归分析判断,OCS™设备上心脏的任何测量参数随时间均无显著变化。重要的是,在保存期内收缩性没有显著变化(时间0 - 30分钟,918 ± 430像素/秒;时间31 - 60分钟,1386 ± 603像素/秒;时间61 - 90分钟,1299 ± 617像素/秒;时间91 - 120分钟,1535 ± 728像素/秒)。同样,力、能量或轨迹参数也没有显著变化。移植后超声心动图显示每个同种异体移植物具有强大的收缩性。
在TransMedics OCS™上对接受灌注的供体心脏进行Vi.Ki.E.评估是可行的,并且我们观察到供体心脏在整个期间保持稳定的运动学测量值。