Ultrastructure changes associated with brain death in the human donor heart |
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Authors: | D. Novitzky J. Rhodin D. K. C. Cooper Y. Ye K. -W. Min L. DeBault |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of South Florida, 12901 Bruce B. Downs Boulevard, MDC, Box 16, 33612-4799 Tampa, FL, USA;(2) Department of Pathology, University of South Florida, 33612-4799 Tampa, FL, USA;(3) Oklahoma Transplantation Institute, Baptist Medical Center, 3300 Northwest Expressway, 73112-4481 Oklahoma City, OK, USA;(4) Department of Pathology, Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA |
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Abstract: | Electromicroscopic examinations were carried out on 30 myocardial biopsies taken from 22 human donor hearts immediately after excision (prestorage) or immediately before transplantation (post-storage). All electron micrographs were independently examined by two morphologists. Eleven structures were examined in each micrograph, and each structure was scored according to the degree of injury. A good interobserver correlation was obtained in 84 % of the structures scored. In the prestorage left ventricular biopsies (n = 11), approximately 20 %–25 % showed moderate to severe ultrastructural injury. The ultrastructural injury observed in the poststorage left ventricular biopsies (n = 15) was no different from that in the prestorage group, particularly injury to the sarcomere and mitochondria. A similar degree and pattern of injury was seen in the right ventricle (n = 4). There was no evidence that an ischemic storage period of less than 6 h increased the degree of injury seen. However, there was a higher incidence of moderate to severe injury in those hearts excised from donors initially dependent on high inotropic support. |
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Keywords: | Cardiac donors Ultrastructural changes heart, brain death, Triiodothyronine |
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