Prostaglandin E1 Influences Pulsatile Preservation Characteristics and Early Graft Function in Expanded Criteria Donor Kidneys
Autor: | Maximilian Polyak, Sandip Kapur, William T. Stubenbord, Ben O'mar Arrington, Milan Kinkhabwala |
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Rok vydání: | 1999 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Time Factors genetic structures Urology Cold storage Kidney Expanded Criteria Donor chemistry.chemical_compound Humans Medicine Prospective Studies Alprostadil Prostaglandin E1 Cryopreservation Papaverine Machine perfusion business.industry Organ Preservation Middle Aged Prognosis Kidney Transplantation Surgery Perfusion Transplantation Microscopy Electron medicine.anatomical_structure chemistry Pulsatile Flow Calcium business medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Journal of Surgical Research. 85:17-25 |
ISSN: | 0022-4804 |
DOI: | 10.1006/jsre.1999.5652 |
Popis: | Introduction. Unlike simple cold storage, machine preservation allows dynamic assessment and manipulation of the donor organ prior to transplantation. We prospectively compared the effects of five pharmacological agents added to the perfusate during machine preservation of expanded criteria donor (ECD) kidneys in order to (1) describe their influence on perfusion parameters and (2) determine their influence on early graft outcome. Methods. Two hundred seventy-five consecutive ECD kidneys were preserved in our laboratory between 1/1/94 and 12/31/97 by either machine perfusion (MP) or cold storage (CS). ECD kidneys were defined as those requiring pretransplant biopsy. ECD kidneys were divided by method of preservation and MP kidneys were randomized to receive prostaglandin E 1 (MP+PGE 1 ), trifluoperazine (TFP), verapamil (VER), papaverine (PAP), mannitol (MAN), or no intervention during the period of machine perfusion. CS kidneys were randomized to receive PGE 1 (CS+PGE 1 ), TFP, VER, PAP, or no intervention. All MP kidneys were preserved by continuous hypothermic pulsatile perfusion using Belzer II solution and perfusion parameters were measured every hour during pulsatile perfusion. All CS kidneys were stored in 1.0 L of University of Wisconsin (UW) solution. Results. The addition of PGE 1 to machine perfusate increased renal flow and decreased renal resistance. Moreover, the MP+PGE 1 -treated group was associated with improved early graft function compared to all other groups. The addition of VER, TFP, PAP, or MAN influenced neither the perfusion characteristics nor the incidence of early graft function in MP kidneys. Similarly, the addition of VER, TFP, or PAP did not influence early graft function in the CS kidneys. The CS+PGE 1 group exhibited a significantly lower incidence of early graft function than did the MP+PGE 1 group. Conclusions. PGE 1 treatment during machine preservation improves hydrostatic perfusion parameters and reduces the incidence of delayed graft function in ECD kidneys. Moreover, the addition of PGE 1 , TFP, VER, or PAP to UW does not influence early graft function in the CS kidney. |
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