Donation after cardiac death (DCD) provides a novel source of lung transplantation, but death determination, requiring 20 minutes of no-touch, are challenging in Italy. A peculiar DCD program for isolated lungs procurement and a well-tested program for abdominal organs have been merged in a multiorgan procedure. We report early clinical experience of non-rapid normothermic lung retrieval from controlled DCD (cDCD) during normothermic regional perfusion (NRP).
Successful lung transplantation after procurement from controlled DCD during normothermic abdominal perfusion : early experience / A. Palleschi, L. Rosso, D. Tosi, I. Righi, P. Mendogni, M. Montoli, A. Mazzucco, E. Scotti, A. Zanella, M. Nosotti. ((Intervento presentato al 26. convegno European Conference on General Thoracic Surgery ESTS tenutosi a Lubiana nel 2018.
Successful lung transplantation after procurement from controlled DCD during normothermic abdominal perfusion : early experience
A. Palleschi;L. Rosso;M. Montoli;A. Mazzucco;A. Zanella;M. Nosotti
2018
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Donation after cardiac death (DCD) provides a novel source of lung transplantation, but death determination, requiring 20 minutes of no-touch, are challenging in Italy. A peculiar DCD program for isolated lungs procurement and a well-tested program for abdominal organs have been merged in a multiorgan procedure. We report early clinical experience of non-rapid normothermic lung retrieval from controlled DCD (cDCD) during normothermic regional perfusion (NRP).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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