Login / Signup

Observations and findings during the development of a subnormothermic/normothermic long-term ex vivo liver perfusion machine.

Martin J SchulerDustin BeckerMatteo MuellerLucia Bautista BorregoLeandro MancinaFlorian HuwylerJonas BinzCatherine HagedornBeatrice SchärErich GygaxMiriam WeisskopfRichard Xavier Sousa Da SilvaJoão Miguel Antunes CrisóstomoPhilipp DutkowskiPhilipp Rudolf von RohrPierre-Alain ClavienMark W TibbittDilmurodjon EshmuminovMax Hefti
Published in: Artificial organs (2022)
Knowing the feasible ranges (upper- and lower bound) and the courseover time of free hemoglobin and lactate is helpful to evaluate the quality ofthe organ perfusion itself and the maturity of the developed perfusion device. Freehemoglobin in the perfusate is linked to the rate of hemolysis that indicates how optimizing (gentle blood handling, minimizing hemolysis) the perfusion machine actually is. Generally, a reduced lactate clearancecapacity can be an indication for technical problems linked to the blood supplyof the liver and therefore helps to monitor the perfusion experiments.Moreover, the possibility is given to compare, evaluate and optimize developed liverperfusion systems based on the given ranges for these two parameters. Otherresearch groups can compare/quantify their perfusate (blood) parameters withthe ones in this manuscript. The presented data, findings and recommendations willfinally support other researchers in developing their own perfusion machine ormodifying commercially availableperfusion devices according to their needs.
Keyphrases
  • contrast enhanced
  • deep learning
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • mental health
  • computed tomography
  • red blood cell
  • big data
  • electronic health record