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Efficacy of recruitment maneuver for improving the brain dead marginal lungs to ideal.

S Parto1, S Shafaghi, H-R Khoddami-Vishteh, S Mohammad Makki, A Abbasidezfuli, A Daneshvar, K Sheikhy, J Faeghi, F Ghorbani, T Parsa, K Najafizadeh.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Because of the shortage of lungs for transplantation, finding the suitable lungs in brain-dead donors is an important issue. Recruitment maneuver is a strategy aimed at re-expanding collapsed and edematous lung tissue. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of this maneuver on improving marginal lungs for transplantation.
METHODS: From 127 brain-dead potential donor which were evaluated for lung donation in Masih Daneshvari Organ Procurement Unit of Tehran, Iran, 31 (25%) had marginal lungs for transplantation. These donors had normal chest X ray or bilateral infiltration and had PaO2 200-300 mm Hg with FIO2 100%. The recruitment maneuver was performed and arterial blood gas was obtained before and after maneuver. The maneuver lasts for 2 hours with continuous check of O2 saturation and patient's hemodynamic during. Finally, patients with normal bronchoscopy and PaO2/FIO2 >300 mm Hg were considered good candidates for lung transplantation. The frequency (%) and mean ± SD were used for description of variables and the Wilcoxon test was used for comparison between pre- and post-maneuver PaO2 with FIO2 100%.
RESULTS: The mean ± SD of PaO2/FIO2 with 100% FIO2 of patients before and after recruitment were 239 ± 62 and 269 ± 91, respectively. Recruitment maneuver could convert 10 marginal lungs (32%) to appropriate ones (PaO2 > 300) and finally 8 lungs were transplanted.
CONCLUSIONS: Findings of this study showed that recruitment maneuver could convert inappropriate lungs to appropriate ones in one third of brain-dead patients who had marginal lung condition. So, it is recommended that this maneuver is considered in the assessment protocol of lungs for donation.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 24314951     DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2013.09.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplant Proc        ISSN: 0041-1345            Impact factor:   1.066


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1.  Impact of implementing a protocol of respiratory care measures and optimization of mechanical ventilation in potential lung donors.

Authors:  Marco Guillermo Bezzi; Carla Candela Brovia; Juan Manuel Carballo; Maia Inés Elías; Agustina Belén Moreno; Vanesa Romina Ruiz; Fernanda Cordiviola; David Barbieri; Adriana Fariña; Silvina Borello
Journal:  Rev Bras Ter Intensiva       Date:  2020 Oct-Dec
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