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. 1991 Jul-Aug;10(4):508-16; discussion 517.

Adenine nucleotide content in cold preserved human donor hearts and subsequent cardiac performance after orthotopic heart transplantation

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Adenine nucleotide content in cold preserved human donor hearts and subsequent cardiac performance after orthotopic heart transplantation

R C Starling et al. J Heart Lung Transplant. 1991 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Myocardial high-energy phosphate content has been used as a parameter to evaluate the adequacy of donor organ preservation. The purpose of this study was to assess current techniques of preservation by measuring high-energy phosphates in cold preserved (4 degrees C) human donor hearts. Endomyocardial biopsy samples of the donor heart right ventricular septum (n = 24) were compared with samples from patients with normal cardiac function evaluated before chemotherapy (n = 12). Left ventricular and right ventricular ejection fractions were measured by means of radionuclide angiography early (24 to 72 hours) and late (mean 42 days) postoperatively. Mean total cold ischemic time was 146 +/- 54 minutes (range, 89 to 340 minutes). ATP nmol/mg noncollagenous protein in donor hearts was 38.2 +/- 10.7 and 31.9 +/- 13.6 (p = NS) in normal hearts. Early postoperative left ventricular and right ventricular ejection fraction was 55% +/- 14% and 40% +/- 9%, respectively. Late postoperative left ventricular and right ventricular ejection fraction was 64% +/- 14% and 50% +/- 10%, respectively; both represent significant increases in right and left ventricular ejection fraction (p less than 0.05). No correlation was found between ischemic time and donor ATP, ischemic time and ejection fraction, or ejection fraction and ATP. Three patients with normal donor heart ATP content had severe, but reversible, early graft dysfunction. In summary, currently used human donor heart preservation techniques are associated with normal values of high-energy phosphates and usually excellent early and late postoperative graft function.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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