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Early results of a non-heartbeating donor (NHBD) programme with machine perfusion.

S Balupuri1, P Buckley, M Mohamad, V Chidambaram, C Gerstenkorn, B Sen, J Kirby, D M Manas, D Talbot.   

Abstract

Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne restarted their non-heartbeating donor (NHBD) programme in September 1998 using machine perfusion, due to early poor results with conventional cold storage (45% graft survival, phase II). Since then, 15 NHBD kidneys have been transplanted. The retrieval protocol consisted of in situ perfusion with a double balloon triple lumen cannula in Maastricht category II male donors age range 13-59 years. Mean primary warm ischaemic time was 24.8 min (range 10-44). All kidneys were machine perfused through a locally developed perfusion system. The viability was assessed by serial measurements of total GST (maximum acceptable limit of 200 units/l) and intrarenal vascular resistance (IRVR) was recorded. Fifteen of the 22 kidneys (68.62%) were transplanted. Delayed graft function (DGF) was seen in ten recipients (66.6%), two kidneys had immediate function (IF), one organ was exported, two recipients died of unrelated causes and a further seven kidneys were discarded (two had high tGST, two were infected and three had poor flow characteristics). In phase III, a success rate of 91.7% was thus achieved, which was better than the phase II period (P = 0.027, Fisher 2-tail test). Machine perfusion has been successfully introduced in phase III to the Newcastle NHBD programme and facilitates viability assessment of NHBD kidneys.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11112007     DOI: 10.1007/s001470050336

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transpl Int        ISSN: 0934-0874            Impact factor:   3.782


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