From the Division of Cardiac Surgery, Department of Surgery, Wexner Medical Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.
Department of Surgery, The Collaboration for Organ Perfusion, Protection, Engineering and Regeneration Laboratory, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio.
ASAIO J. 2024 Oct 1;70(10):904-909. doi: 10.1097/MAT.0000000000002205. Epub 2024 Apr 8.
Organ transplantation is a triumph of modern medicine which represents a culmination of science and imagination, saving thousands of lives a year. However, transplantation is severely limited by suitable donor allografts. To expand the donor pool and make transplantation achievable for all, normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) is being employed more frequently. Normothermic machine perfusion involves the utilization of a device to approximate the physiology of the human body, preserve organs outside of the donor, and provide a dynamic assessment platform to determine organ suitability for transplantation. As NMP technology advances, it will soon be possible to genetically modify and actively repair these organs. Although its application to the field of transplantation is relatively new, the concept, foundation, and development of NMP can be traced back to the pioneering work of the surgeon-scientist, Alexis Carrel and the famous aviator, Charles Lindbergh in the 1930s. Their collaboration resulted in the Carrel-Lindbergh Perfusion device, an early perfusion device that was able to keep organs alive ex vivo for weeks and is most appropriately viewed as a precursor to modern machine perfusion technologies. As NMP technology becomes more advanced and refined, it is important to acknowledge the historical context in which these technologies emerged.
器官移植是现代医学的一项重大成就,代表了科学和想象力的巅峰,每年拯救数千人的生命。然而,移植受到合适供体同种异体移植物的严重限制。为了扩大供体库并使所有人都能进行移植,常温和机器灌注(NMP)的应用越来越频繁。常温和机器灌注涉及使用设备来模拟人体生理学,保存供体外的器官,并提供一个动态评估平台来确定器官是否适合移植。随着 NMP 技术的进步,很快就可以对这些器官进行基因修饰和主动修复。尽管其在移植领域的应用相对较新,但 NMP 的概念、基础和发展可以追溯到外科医生科学家 Alexis Carrel 和著名飞行员 Charles Lindbergh 在 20 世纪 30 年代的开创性工作。他们的合作产生了 Carrel-Lindbergh 灌注设备,这是一种早期的灌注设备,能够使器官在体外存活数周,最适合被视为现代机器灌注技术的前身。随着 NMP 技术变得更加先进和完善,了解这些技术出现的历史背景非常重要。