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In Situ Normothermic Regional Perfusion for Controlled Donation After Circulatory Death—The United Kingdom Experience
Authors:G. C. Oniscu  L. V. Randle  P. Muiesan  A. J. Butler  I. S. Currie  M. T. P. R. Perera  J. L. Forsythe  C. J. E. Watson
Affiliation:1. Transplant Unit, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, , Edinburgh, UK;2. Transplant Unit, Addenbrooke's Hospital and NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre, , Cambridge, UK;3. Liver Transplant Unit, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, , Birmingham, UK
Abstract:Organs recovered from donors after circulatory death (DCD) suffer warm ischemia before cold storage which may prejudice graft survival and result in a greater risk of complications after transplant. A period of normothermic regional perfusion (NRP) in the donor may reverse these effects and improve organ function. Twenty‐one NRP retrievals from Maastricht category III DCD donors were performed at three UK centers. NRP was established postasystole via aortic and caval cannulation and maintained for 2 h. Blood gases and biochemistry were monitored to assess organ function. Sixty‐three organs were recovered. Forty‐nine patients were transplanted. The median time from asystole to NRP was 16 min (range 10–23 min). Thirty‐two patients received a kidney transplant. The median cold ischemia time was 12 h 30 min (range 5 h 25 min–18 h 22 min). The median creatinine at 3 and 12 months was 107 µmol/L (range 72–222) and 121 µmol/L (range 63–157), respectively. Thirteen (40%) recipients had delayed graft function and four lost the grafts. Eleven patients received a liver transplant. The first week median peak ALT was 389 IU/L (range 58–3043). One patient had primary nonfunction. Two combined pancreas–kidney transplants, one islet transplant and three double lung transplants were performed with primary function. NRP in DCD donation facilitates organ recovery and may improve short‐term outcomes.
Keywords:Clinical research/practice  donors and donation  donors and donation: donation after circulatory death (DCD)  extra‐corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)  kidney transplantation/nephrology  liver transplantation/hepatology  organ perfusion and preservation  organ procurement  organ transplantation in general
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