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Synthetic hemoglobin‐based oxygen carriers are an acceptable alternative for packed red blood cells in normothermic kidney perfusion
Authors:Mohamed M. Aburawi  Fermin M. Fontan  Negin Karimian  Corey Eymard  Stephanie Cronin  Casie Pendexter  Sonal Nagpal  Peony Banik  Sinan Ozer  Paria Mahboub  Francis L. Delmonico  Heidi Yeh  Korkut Uygun  James F. Markmann
Abstract:Normothermic machine perfusion presents a novel platform for pretransplant assessment and reconditioning of kidney grafts. Maintaining the metabolic activity of a preserved graft at physiologic levels requires an adequate oxygen supply, typically delivered by crystalloid solutions supplemented with red blood cells. In this study, we explored the feasibility of using a synthetic hemoglobin‐based oxygen carrier (HBOC) in human kidney normothermic perfusion. Fourteen discarded human kidneys were perfused for 6 hours at a mean temperature of 37°C using a pressure‐controlled system. Kidneys were perfused with a perfusion solution supplemented with either HBOC (n = 7) or packed red blood cells (PRBC) (n = 7) to increase oxygen‐carrying capacity. Renal artery resistance, oxygen extraction, metabolic activity, energy stores, and histological features were evaluated. Throughout perfusion, kidneys from both groups exhibited comparable behavior regarding vascular flow (P = .66), oxygen consumption (P = .88), and reconstitution of tissue adenosine triphosphate (P = .057). Lactic acid levels were significantly higher in kidneys perfused with PRBC (P = .007). Histological findings were comparable between groups, and there was no evidence of histological damage caused by the HBOC. This feasibility experiment demonstrates that a HBOC solution can offer a logistically more convenient off‐the‐shelf alternative to PRBC in normothermic machine perfusion of human kidneys.
Keywords:basic (laboratory) research/science  kidney transplantation/nephrology  organ perfusion and preservation  organ procurement and allocation  tissue/organ engineering  translational research/science
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