1. A modified intraventricular balloon method for functional assessment of hearts from donation after circulatory deathCentral MessagePerspective
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Sachiko Kadowaki, MD, PhD, Marlee Parker, CPC, CCP, Jian Wang, CPC, CCP, Brigitte Mueller, PhD, Chun-Po Steve Fan, PhD, P.Stat, Jing Li, MD, PhD, and Osami Honjo, MD, PhD
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intraventricular balloon method ,cardiac function ,hemodynamic assessment ,donation after circulatory death ,ex vivo heart perfusion ,juvenile pigs ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Objective: Functional assessment of hearts during ex-vivo heart perfusion is not well-established. Conventional intraventricular balloon methods for large animals sacrifice the mitral valve. This study assessed the effectiveness of the modified intraventricular balloon method in comparison with other modalities used during working mode in juvenile pigs. Methods: Following asphyxia circulatory arrest, hearts were ischemic for 15 minutes and then reperfused on an ex-vivo device for 2 hours before switching to working mode. Left ventricular pressure was continuously measured during reperfusion by a saline-filled balloon fixated in the left atrium. Spearman Correlation Coefficients with linear regression lines with confidence intervals were analyzed. Results: Maximum dp/dt at 90 minutes of reperfusion and minimum dp/dt at 60 minutes of reperfusion showed a moderate positive correlation to that in working mode, respectively (Rs = 0.61, P = .04 and Rs = 0.60, P = .04). At 60 minutes of reperfusion, minimum dp/dt showed moderate positive correlation to tau (Rs = 0.52, P = .08). Myocardial oxygen consumption during reperfusion consistently decreased at least 30% compared to working mode (at 90 minutes as the highest during reperfusion, 3.3 ± 0.8; in working mode, 5.6 ± 1.4, mLO2/min/100 g, P
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- 2024
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