TY - JOUR
T1 - Cold Oxygenated Machine Perfusion Improves Functional Survival of Slaughterhouse Porcine Hearts
AU - Kaffka Genaamd Dengler, Selma E
AU - Mishra, Mudit
AU - van Tuijl, Sjoerd
AU - de Jager, Saskia C A
AU - Sluijter, Joost P G
AU - Doevendans, Pieter A
AU - van der Kaaij, Niels P
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was funded by the Cardiovascular Moonshot consortium of Regenerative Medicine crossing borders (RegMed XB).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/8/1
Y1 - 2023/8/1
N2 - The aim of our study was to explore the effect of cold oxygenated machine perfusion in slaughterhouse porcine hearts on functional myocardial survival compared to static cold storage (SCS). Seventeen hearts were harvested from Dutch Landrace Hybrid pigs, which were sacrificed for human consumption and randomly assigned to the 4 hours SCS group (N = 10) or the 4 hours cold oxygenated machine perfusion group (N = 7). Hearts were perfused with a homemade Heart Solution with a perfusion pressure of 20-25 mm Hg to achieve a coronary flow between 100 and 200 ml/minute. After 4 hours of preservation, all hearts were functionally assessed during 4 hours on a normothermic, oxygenated diluted whole blood (1:2) loaded heart model. Survival was defined by a cardiac output above 3 L with a mean aortic pressure above 60 mm Hg. Survival was significantly better in the cold oxygenated machine perfusion group, where 100% of the hearts reached the 4 hours end-point, as compared with 30% in the SCS group (p = 0.006). Interestingly, warm ischemic time was inversely related to survival in the SCS group with a correlation coefficient of -0.754 (p = 0.012). Cold oxygenated machine perfusion improves survival of the slaughterhouse porcine heart.
AB - The aim of our study was to explore the effect of cold oxygenated machine perfusion in slaughterhouse porcine hearts on functional myocardial survival compared to static cold storage (SCS). Seventeen hearts were harvested from Dutch Landrace Hybrid pigs, which were sacrificed for human consumption and randomly assigned to the 4 hours SCS group (N = 10) or the 4 hours cold oxygenated machine perfusion group (N = 7). Hearts were perfused with a homemade Heart Solution with a perfusion pressure of 20-25 mm Hg to achieve a coronary flow between 100 and 200 ml/minute. After 4 hours of preservation, all hearts were functionally assessed during 4 hours on a normothermic, oxygenated diluted whole blood (1:2) loaded heart model. Survival was defined by a cardiac output above 3 L with a mean aortic pressure above 60 mm Hg. Survival was significantly better in the cold oxygenated machine perfusion group, where 100% of the hearts reached the 4 hours end-point, as compared with 30% in the SCS group (p = 0.006). Interestingly, warm ischemic time was inversely related to survival in the SCS group with a correlation coefficient of -0.754 (p = 0.012). Cold oxygenated machine perfusion improves survival of the slaughterhouse porcine heart.
KW - cold oxygenated machine perfusion
KW - ex vivo heart perfusion
KW - slaughterhouse porcine hearts
KW - working heart model
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U2 - 10.1097/MAT.0000000000001955
DO - 10.1097/MAT.0000000000001955
M3 - Article
C2 - 37146423
SN - 1058-2916
VL - 69
SP - 774
EP - 781
JO - ASAIO journal
JF - ASAIO journal
IS - 8
ER -