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Tissue hydration in kidneys during preservation: a relaxometric analysis of time-dependent differences between cortex and medulla
Authors:J. A. B. van der  Hoeven   I. J. de  Jong   R. F. E. Wolf  R. L. Kamman  R. J. Ploeg
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, University Hospital Groningen, Hanzeplein I, PO Box 30.001, NL-9700 RB Groningen, The Netherlands;Department of Radiology, University Hospital Groningen, Hanzeplein 1, PO Box 30.001, NL-9700 RB Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Abstract  Cold preservation of donor organs induces hypothermia-related tissue edema as a result of a reduced activity of the ATP-depen-dent sodium pump at low temperatures. Hypothermia-induced tissue edema occurs in kidney preservation and is a significant risk factor for delayed graft function (DGF) after transplantation. DGF remains a major problem in kidney transplantation and is significantly associated with preservation injury. The state of hydration of cold-stored organs can be assessed from a biopsy for determination of the wet/dry weight ratio. As a non-invasive method to determine tissue hydration MRIT1 and T2 relaxometry can be used. In this study we have compared changes in tissue hydration in UW-preserved porcine kidneys with increasing cold ischemia times (CIT) using wet/dry weight ratio and MR ralaxometry. The results of the two techniques were correlated to evaluate the use of MR relaxometry. Wet/dry weight ratios of the renal cortex decreased with prolonged CIT ( P < 0.01) whereas those of the medulla did not change significantly. T1 values of the cortex decreased with prolonged CIT ( P < 0.01). T2 values of the cortex showed a non-significant decline with increased CIT. No significant changes in T1 and T2 were found in the medulla. The correlation between T, and the wet/dry weight ratio of the cortex was significant ( P = 0.05, linear correlation coefficient 0.8698). We conclude that MR relaxometry can be a valuable non-invasive technique to assess tissue hydration in cadaveric donor kidneys before transplantation.
Keywords:Preservation    Kidney    Tissue hydration    MRI
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