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Cold non-ischemic heart preservation with continuous perfusion prevents early graft failure in orthotopic pig-to-baboon xenotransplantation.

Matthias LänginBruno ReichartStig SteenTrygve SjöbergAudrius PaskeviciusQiuming LiaoGuangqi QinMaren MokelkeTanja MayrJulia RadanLara IsslInes ButtgereitJiawei YingAnn Kathrin FreschAlessandro PanelliStefanie EgererAndrea BährBarbara KesslerAnastasia MilusevRiccardo SfrisoRobert RiebenDavid AyaresPeter J MurrayReinhard EllgassChristoph WalzNikolai KlymiukEckhard WolfJan-Michael AbichtPaolo Brenner
Published in: Xenotransplantation (2020)
While standard ischemic cardioplegia solutions have been used with great success in human allotransplantation over many years, our data indicate that they are insufficient for preservation of porcine hearts transplanted into baboons: Ischemic storage caused severe impairment of cardiac function and decreased tissue oxygen supply, leading to multi-organ failure in more than half of the xenotransplantation experiments. In contrast, cold non-ischemic heart preservation with continuous perfusion reliably prevented early graft failure. Consistent survival in the perioperative phase is a prerequisite for preclinical long-term results after cardiac xenotransplantation.
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