Toledo-Pereyra L H, Chee M, Lillehei R C
Ann Thorac Surg. 1979 Jan;27(1):24-31. doi: 10.1016/s0003-4975(10)62966-9.
Canine hearts preserved for 24 hours under hypothermic pulsatile perfusion at a systolic pressure of 25 mm Hg had better perfusion and transplantation survival results than hearts perfused at 50 or 80 mm Hg. Also, hearts perfused at a systolic pressure of 25 mm Hg did better than simple hypothermically stored hearts or fresh allografts. These findings indicate that hearts are adequately perfused for 24 hours under hypothermia for transplantation at a systolic pressure of 25 mm Hg.
在收缩压为25毫米汞柱的低温搏动灌注下保存24小时的犬心脏,其灌注和移植存活结果优于在50或80毫米汞柱灌注的心脏。此外,收缩压为25毫米汞柱灌注的心脏比单纯低温保存的心脏或新鲜同种异体移植物表现更好。这些发现表明,在收缩压为25毫米汞柱的低温条件下,心脏足以进行24小时的灌注以用于移植。