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Opposite acute potassium and sodium shifts during transplantation of hypothermic machine perfused donor livers
Liver transplantation is frequently associated with hyperkalemia, especially after graft reperfusion. Dual hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion (DHOPE) reduces ischemia/reperfusion injury and improves graft function, compared to conventional static cold storage (SCS). We examined the effect of D...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6587472/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30411502 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajt.15173 |
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author | Burlage, Laura C. Hessels, Lara van Rijn, Rianne Matton, Alix P. M. Fujiyoshi, Masato van den Berg, Aad P. Reyntjens, Koen M.E.M. Meyer, Peter de Boer, Marieke T. de Kleine, Ruben H. J. Nijsten, Maarten W. Porte, Robert J. |
author_facet | Burlage, Laura C. Hessels, Lara van Rijn, Rianne Matton, Alix P. M. Fujiyoshi, Masato van den Berg, Aad P. Reyntjens, Koen M.E.M. Meyer, Peter de Boer, Marieke T. de Kleine, Ruben H. J. Nijsten, Maarten W. Porte, Robert J. |
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description | Liver transplantation is frequently associated with hyperkalemia, especially after graft reperfusion. Dual hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion (DHOPE) reduces ischemia/reperfusion injury and improves graft function, compared to conventional static cold storage (SCS). We examined the effect of DHOPE on ex situ and in vivo shifts of potassium and sodium. Potassium and sodium shifts were derived from balance measurements in a preclinical study of livers that underwent DHOPE (n = 6) or SCS alone (n = 9), followed by ex situ normothermic reperfusion. Similar measurements were performed in a clinical study of DHOPE‐preserved livers (n = 10) and control livers that were transplanted after SCS only (n = 9). During DHOPE, preclinical and clinical livers released a mean of 17 ± 2 and 34 ± 6 mmol potassium and took up 25 ± 9 and 24 ± 14 mmol sodium, respectively. After subsequent normothermic reperfusion, DHOPE‐preserved livers took up a mean of 19 ± 3 mmol potassium, while controls released 8 ± 5 mmol potassium. During liver transplantation, blood potassium levels decreased upon reperfusion of DHOPE‐preserved livers while levels increased after reperfusion of SCS‐preserved liver, delta potassium levels were ‐0.77 ± 0.20 vs. +0.64 ± 0.37 mmol/L, respectively (P = .002). While hyperkalemia is generally anticipated during transplantation of SCS‐preserved livers, reperfusion of hypothermic machine perfused livers can lead to decreased blood potassium or even hypokalemia in the recipient. |
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spelling | pubmed-65874722019-07-02 Opposite acute potassium and sodium shifts during transplantation of hypothermic machine perfused donor livers Burlage, Laura C. Hessels, Lara van Rijn, Rianne Matton, Alix P. M. Fujiyoshi, Masato van den Berg, Aad P. Reyntjens, Koen M.E.M. Meyer, Peter de Boer, Marieke T. de Kleine, Ruben H. J. Nijsten, Maarten W. Porte, Robert J. Am J Transplant ORIGINAL ARTICLES Liver transplantation is frequently associated with hyperkalemia, especially after graft reperfusion. Dual hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion (DHOPE) reduces ischemia/reperfusion injury and improves graft function, compared to conventional static cold storage (SCS). We examined the effect of DHOPE on ex situ and in vivo shifts of potassium and sodium. Potassium and sodium shifts were derived from balance measurements in a preclinical study of livers that underwent DHOPE (n = 6) or SCS alone (n = 9), followed by ex situ normothermic reperfusion. Similar measurements were performed in a clinical study of DHOPE‐preserved livers (n = 10) and control livers that were transplanted after SCS only (n = 9). During DHOPE, preclinical and clinical livers released a mean of 17 ± 2 and 34 ± 6 mmol potassium and took up 25 ± 9 and 24 ± 14 mmol sodium, respectively. After subsequent normothermic reperfusion, DHOPE‐preserved livers took up a mean of 19 ± 3 mmol potassium, while controls released 8 ± 5 mmol potassium. During liver transplantation, blood potassium levels decreased upon reperfusion of DHOPE‐preserved livers while levels increased after reperfusion of SCS‐preserved liver, delta potassium levels were ‐0.77 ± 0.20 vs. +0.64 ± 0.37 mmol/L, respectively (P = .002). While hyperkalemia is generally anticipated during transplantation of SCS‐preserved livers, reperfusion of hypothermic machine perfused livers can lead to decreased blood potassium or even hypokalemia in the recipient. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-12-04 2019-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6587472/ /pubmed/30411502 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajt.15173 Text en © 2018 The Authors. American Journal of Transplantation published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | ORIGINAL ARTICLES Burlage, Laura C. Hessels, Lara van Rijn, Rianne Matton, Alix P. M. Fujiyoshi, Masato van den Berg, Aad P. Reyntjens, Koen M.E.M. Meyer, Peter de Boer, Marieke T. de Kleine, Ruben H. J. Nijsten, Maarten W. Porte, Robert J. Opposite acute potassium and sodium shifts during transplantation of hypothermic machine perfused donor livers |
title | Opposite acute potassium and sodium shifts during transplantation of hypothermic machine perfused donor livers |
title_full | Opposite acute potassium and sodium shifts during transplantation of hypothermic machine perfused donor livers |
title_fullStr | Opposite acute potassium and sodium shifts during transplantation of hypothermic machine perfused donor livers |
title_full_unstemmed | Opposite acute potassium and sodium shifts during transplantation of hypothermic machine perfused donor livers |
title_short | Opposite acute potassium and sodium shifts during transplantation of hypothermic machine perfused donor livers |
title_sort | opposite acute potassium and sodium shifts during transplantation of hypothermic machine perfused donor livers |
topic | ORIGINAL ARTICLES |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6587472/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30411502 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajt.15173 |
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