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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 10, 621-627, Copyright © 1996 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
T Fukuse, JM Albes, H Brandes, Y Takahashi, S Demertzis and HJ Schafers
OBJECTIVE: Euro-Collins solution (EC) is routinely used in lung
transplantation. The high potassium of EC, however, may damage the vascular
endothelium, thereby contributing to postischemic reperfusion injury. To
assess the influence of the potassium concentration on lung preservation,
we evaluated the effect of a "low potassium Euro-Collins solution" (LPEC),
in which the sodium and potassium concentrations were reversed. METHODS: In
an extracorporeal rat heart-lung model lungs were preserved with EC and
LPEC. The heart-lung blocks (HLB) were perfused with Krebs-Henseleit
solution containing washed bovine red blood cells and ventilated with room
air. The lungs were perfused via the working right ventricle with
deoxygenated perfusate. Oxygenation and pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR)
were monitored. After baseline measurements, hearts were arrested with St.
Thomas' solution and the lungs were perfused with EC or LPEC, or were not
perfused (controls). The HLBs were stored for 5 min or 2 h ischemic time at
4 degrees C. Reperfusion and ventilation was performed for 40 min. At the
end of the trial the wet/dry ratio of the lungs was calculated and light
microscopic assessment of the degree of edema was performed. RESULTS: After
5 min of ischemia oxygenation was significantly better in both preserved
groups compared to the controls. Pulmonary vascular resistance was elevated
in all three groups after 30 min reperfusion at both ischemic times. After
2 h of ischemia PVR of the group preserved with LPEC was significantly
lower than those of the EC and controls (LPEC-5 min: 184 +/- 65 dynes * sec
* cm-5, EC-5 min: 275 +/- 119 dynes * sec * cm * cm- 5, LPEC-2 h: 324 +/-
47 dynes * sec * m-5, EC-2 h: 507 +/- 83 dynes * sec * cm-5). Oxygenation
after 2 h of ischemia and 30 min reperfusion was significantly better in
the LPEC group compared to EC and controls (LPEC: 70 +/- 17 mmHg, EC: 44
+/- 3 mmHg). The wet/dry ratio was significantly lower in the two preserved
groups compared to controls (LPEC-5 min: 5.7 +/- 0.7, EC-5 min: 5.8 +/-
1.2, controls-5 min: 7.5 +/- 1.8, LPEC-2 h: 6.7 +/- 0.4, EC: 6.9 +/- 0.4,
controls-2 h: 7.3 +/- 0.4). CONCLUSIONS: We thus conclude that LPEC results
in better oxygenation and lower PVR in this lung preservation model. A low
potassium concentration in lung preservation solutions may help in reducing
the incidence of early graft dysfunction following lung transplantation.
ARTICLES
Comparison of low potassium Euro-Collins solution and standard Euro- Collins solution in an extracorporeal rat heart-lung model
Department of Thoracic Surgery, Kyoto University, Japan.
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