Free Access
Issue |
J Extra Corpor Technol
Volume 52, Number 4, December 2020
|
|
---|---|---|
Page(s) | 303 - 313 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/ject/202052303 | |
Published online | 15 December 2020 |
- Macdonald PS, Chew HC, Connellan M, et al. Extracorporeal heart perfusion before heart transplantation: The heart in a box. Curr Opin Organ Transpl. 2016;21:336–42. [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- Fukushima N Current status and future aspects of ex vivo allograft perfusion for heart transplantation. J Heart Lung Transplant. 2017;36:247–9. [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- Ardehali A, Esmailian F, Deng M, et al. Ex-vivo perfusion of donor hearts for human heart transplantation (PROCEED II): A prospective, open-label, multicentre, randomised non-inferiority trial. Lancet. 2015;385:2577–84. [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- Dhital KK, Iyer A, Connellan M, et al. Adult heart transplantation with distant procurement and ex-vivo preservation of donor hearts after circulatory death: A case series. Lancet. 2015;385:2585–91. [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- Hatami S, White CW, Ondrus M, et al. Normothermic ex situ heart perfusion in working mode: Assessment of cardiac function and metabolism. J Vis Exp. 2019;143:1–14. [Google Scholar]
- Hatami S, White CW, Shan S, et al. Myocardial functional decline during prolonged ex situ heart perfusion. Ann Thorac Surg. 2019;108:499–507. [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- Church JT, Alghanem F, Deatrick KB, et al. Normothermic ex vivo heart perfusion: Effects of live animal blood and plasma cross circulation. ASAIO J. 2017;63:766–73. [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- White CW, Ambrose E, Müller A, et al. Assessment of donor heart viability during ex vivo heart perfusion. Can J Physiol Pharmacol. 2015;93:893–901. [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- Colah S, Freed DH, Mundt P, et al. Ex vivo perfusion of the swine heart as a method for pre-transplant assessment. Perfusion. 2012;27:408–13. [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- Hamed A, Tsui S, Huber J, et al. Serum lactate is a highly sensitive and specific predictor of post cardiac transplant outcomes using the organ care system. J Heart Lung Transplant. 2009;28:S71. [CrossRef] [Google Scholar]
- Suehiro K. Mohri M, Yamaguchi H, et al. Posttransplant function of a nonbeating heart is predictable by an ex vivo perfusion method. Ann Thorac Surg. 2001;71:278–83. [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- Gellner B, Xin L, Pinto Ribeiro RV, et al. The implementation of physiological afterload during ex situ heart perfusion augments prediction of posttransplant function. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2020;318:H25–33. [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- Hatami S, White CW, Qi X, et al. Immunity and stress responses are induced during ex situ heart perfusion. Circ Heart Fail. 2020;13:e006552. [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- Trahanas JM, Witer LJ, Alghanem F, et al. Achieving twelve hour normothermic ex situ heart perfusion: An experience of forty porcine hearts. ASAIO J. 2017;48:1119–30. [Google Scholar]
- Kaliyev R, Bekbossynov S, Nurmykhametova Z Sixteen‐hour ex vivo donor heart perfusion during long‐distance transportation for heart transplantation. Artif Organs. 2019;43:319–20. [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- Schroder JN, D’Alessandro D, Esmailian F, et al. Successful utilization of extended criteria donor (ECD) hearts for transplantation - results of the OCS™ heart EXPAND trial to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the OCS heart system to preserve and assess ECD hearts for transplantation. J Heart Lung Transplant. 2019;38:S42. [CrossRef] [Google Scholar]
- Ribeiro RVP, Xin L, Gellner B, et al. A new multi-mode perfusion system for ex vivo heart perfusion sStudy. J Med Syst. 2017;42:25. [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- Matte GS, del Nido PJ History and use of del Nido Cardioplegia solution at Boston children’s hospital. J Extracorpor Technol. 2012;44:98–103. [Google Scholar]
- Schechter MA, Southerland KW, Feger BJ, et al. An isolated working heart system for large animal models. J Vis Exp 2014;88:4–11. [Google Scholar]
- White CW, Hasanally D, Mundt P, et al. A whole blood-based perfusate provides superior preservation of myocardial function during ex vivo heart perfusion. J Heart Lung Transplant. 2015;34:113–21. [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- Swindle MM, Makin A, Herron AJ, et al. Swine as models in biomedical research and toxicology testing. Vet Pathol. 2012;49:344–56. [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- White CW, Ambrose E, Müller A, et al. Impact of reperfusion calcium and pH on the resuscitation of hearts donated after circulatory death. Ann Thorac Surg. 2017;103:122–30. [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- Sandha JK, White CW, Ambrose E, et al. Steroids limit myocardial edema during ex vivo perfusion of hearts donated after circulatory death. Ann Thorac Surg. 2018;105:1763–70. [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- Messer S, Page A, Axell R, et al. Outcome after heart transplantation from donation after circulatory-determined death donors. J Heart Lung Transplant. 2017;36:1311–8. [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- Freed DH, White CW Donor heart preservation: Straight up, or on the rocks? Lancet. 2015;385:2552–4. [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
- Messer S, Ardehali A, Tsui S Normothermic donor heart perfusion: Current clinical experience and the future. Transpl Int. 2015;28:634–42. [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
Current usage metrics show cumulative count of Article Views (full-text article views including HTML views, PDF and ePub downloads, according to the available data) and Abstracts Views on Vision4Press platform.
Data correspond to usage on the plateform after 2015. The current usage metrics is available 48-96 hours after online publication and is updated daily on week days.
Initial download of the metrics may take a while.