Hemodynamics in pig-to-baboon heterotopic thoracic cardiac xenotransplantation: Recovery from perioperative cardiac xenograft dysfunction and impairment by cardiac overgrowth.
Martin BenderAlessandro PanelliBruno ReichartJulia RadanMaren MokelkeElisabeth NeumannInes ButtgereitSebastian MichelAndreas BauerAnn Kathrin FreschTanja MayrFabian WernerStefanie EgererAndrea BaehrBarbara KesslerNikolai KlymiukDavid AyaresEckhard WolfChristian HaglPaolo BrennerMatthias LänginJan-Michael AbichtPublished in: Xenotransplantation (2024)
The heterotopic thoracic cardiac xenotransplantation technique is a possible method to overcome PCXD in early clinical trials and an experimental tool to get a better understanding of PCXD. The peculiar hemodynamic situation of increasing graft pressure but missing graft's output indicates outflow tract obstruction due to cardiac overgrowth. The heterotopic thoracic technique should be successful when using current strategies of immunosuppression, organ preservation and donor pigs with smaller body and organ size.