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Successful 96- and 144-hour experimental kidney preservation: A combination of standard machine preservation and newly developed normothermic ex vivo perfusion
Authors:Jan Van Der Wijk  Maarten J.H. Slooff  Bert G. Rijkmans  Gauke Kootstra
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, State University of Groningen, Oostersingel 59, 9700 RB Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:In order to enable time-consuming matching and selection procedures (PLT, MLC) in kidney transplantation, a new approach to prolonged kidney preservation was studied. In a canine autotransplantation and contralateral nephrectomy model hypothermic machine preservation was interrupted by a short period of ex vivo perfusion on the donor animal. In a 96-hr experiment post-transplantation serum creatinines were significantly lower in the ex vivo perfused group versus the control group. All animals survived. In a 144-hr study five out of six survived in the ex vivo perfused group as opposed to one out of six in the control group. The beneficial effect of this ex vivo perfusion in the course of hypothermic machine preservation may be due either to a washout of metabolic waste products or to a restoration of exhausted enzyme systems.
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