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Quantitative stiffness assessment of cardiac grafts using ultrasound in a porcine model: A tissue biomarker for heart transplantation

BACKGROUND: Heart transplantation is the definitive treatment for many cardiovascular diseases. However, no ideal approach is established to evaluate heart grafts and it mostly relies on qualitative interpretation of surgeon based on the organ aspect including anatomy, color and manual palpation. In...

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Autores principales: Pedreira, Olivier, Papadacci, Clement, Augeul, Lionel, Loufouat, Joseph, Lo-Grasso, Mégane, Tanter, Mickael, Ferrera, René, Pernot, Mathieu
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9358428/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35932640
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.104201
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author Pedreira, Olivier
Papadacci, Clement
Augeul, Lionel
Loufouat, Joseph
Lo-Grasso, Mégane
Tanter, Mickael
Ferrera, René
Pernot, Mathieu
author_facet Pedreira, Olivier
Papadacci, Clement
Augeul, Lionel
Loufouat, Joseph
Lo-Grasso, Mégane
Tanter, Mickael
Ferrera, René
Pernot, Mathieu
author_sort Pedreira, Olivier
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Heart transplantation is the definitive treatment for many cardiovascular diseases. However, no ideal approach is established to evaluate heart grafts and it mostly relies on qualitative interpretation of surgeon based on the organ aspect including anatomy, color and manual palpation. In this study we propose to assess quantitatively the Shear Wave Velocity (SWV) using ultrasound as a biomarker of cardiac viability on a porcine model. METHODS: The SWV was assessed quantitatively using a clinical ultrasound elastography device (Aixplorer, Supersonics Imagine, France) linked to a robotic motorized arm (UR3, Universal Robots, Denmark) and the elastic anisotropy was obtained using a custom ultrasound research system. SWV was evaluated as function of time in two porcine heart model during 20h at controlled temperature (4°C). One control group (N = 8) with the heart removed and arrested by cold cardioplegia and immerged in a preservation solution. One ischemic group (N = 6) with the organ harvested after 30 min of in situ warm ischemia, to mimic a donation after cardiac death. Hearts graft were revived at two preservation times, at 4 h (N = 11) and 20 h (N = 10) and the parameters of the cardiac function evaluated. FINDINGS: On control hearts, SWV remained unchanged during the 4h of preservation. SWV increased significantly between 4 and 20h. For the ischemic group, SWV was found higher after 4h (3.04 +/- 0.69 vs 1.69+/-0.19 m/s, p = 0.007) and 20h (4.77+/-1.22 m/s vs 3.40+/-0.75 m/s, p = 0.034) of preservation with significant differences. A good correlation between SWV and cardiac function index was found (r(2)=0.88) and manual palpation score (r(2)=0.81). INTERPRETATION: Myocardial stiffness increase was quantified as a function of preservation time and harvesting conditions. The correlation between SWV and cardiac function index suggests that SWV could be used as a marker of graft viability. This technique may be transposed to clinical transplantation for assessing the graft viability during transplantation process. FUNDING: FRM PME20170637799, Agence Biomédecine AOR Greffe 2017, ANR-18-CE18-0015.
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spelling pubmed-93584282022-08-10 Quantitative stiffness assessment of cardiac grafts using ultrasound in a porcine model: A tissue biomarker for heart transplantation Pedreira, Olivier Papadacci, Clement Augeul, Lionel Loufouat, Joseph Lo-Grasso, Mégane Tanter, Mickael Ferrera, René Pernot, Mathieu eBioMedicine Articles BACKGROUND: Heart transplantation is the definitive treatment for many cardiovascular diseases. However, no ideal approach is established to evaluate heart grafts and it mostly relies on qualitative interpretation of surgeon based on the organ aspect including anatomy, color and manual palpation. In this study we propose to assess quantitatively the Shear Wave Velocity (SWV) using ultrasound as a biomarker of cardiac viability on a porcine model. METHODS: The SWV was assessed quantitatively using a clinical ultrasound elastography device (Aixplorer, Supersonics Imagine, France) linked to a robotic motorized arm (UR3, Universal Robots, Denmark) and the elastic anisotropy was obtained using a custom ultrasound research system. SWV was evaluated as function of time in two porcine heart model during 20h at controlled temperature (4°C). One control group (N = 8) with the heart removed and arrested by cold cardioplegia and immerged in a preservation solution. One ischemic group (N = 6) with the organ harvested after 30 min of in situ warm ischemia, to mimic a donation after cardiac death. Hearts graft were revived at two preservation times, at 4 h (N = 11) and 20 h (N = 10) and the parameters of the cardiac function evaluated. FINDINGS: On control hearts, SWV remained unchanged during the 4h of preservation. SWV increased significantly between 4 and 20h. For the ischemic group, SWV was found higher after 4h (3.04 +/- 0.69 vs 1.69+/-0.19 m/s, p = 0.007) and 20h (4.77+/-1.22 m/s vs 3.40+/-0.75 m/s, p = 0.034) of preservation with significant differences. A good correlation between SWV and cardiac function index was found (r(2)=0.88) and manual palpation score (r(2)=0.81). INTERPRETATION: Myocardial stiffness increase was quantified as a function of preservation time and harvesting conditions. The correlation between SWV and cardiac function index suggests that SWV could be used as a marker of graft viability. This technique may be transposed to clinical transplantation for assessing the graft viability during transplantation process. FUNDING: FRM PME20170637799, Agence Biomédecine AOR Greffe 2017, ANR-18-CE18-0015. Elsevier 2022-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9358428/ /pubmed/35932640 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.104201 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pedreira, Olivier
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Augeul, Lionel
Loufouat, Joseph
Lo-Grasso, Mégane
Tanter, Mickael
Ferrera, René
Pernot, Mathieu
Quantitative stiffness assessment of cardiac grafts using ultrasound in a porcine model: A tissue biomarker for heart transplantation
title Quantitative stiffness assessment of cardiac grafts using ultrasound in a porcine model: A tissue biomarker for heart transplantation
title_full Quantitative stiffness assessment of cardiac grafts using ultrasound in a porcine model: A tissue biomarker for heart transplantation
title_fullStr Quantitative stiffness assessment of cardiac grafts using ultrasound in a porcine model: A tissue biomarker for heart transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative stiffness assessment of cardiac grafts using ultrasound in a porcine model: A tissue biomarker for heart transplantation
title_short Quantitative stiffness assessment of cardiac grafts using ultrasound in a porcine model: A tissue biomarker for heart transplantation
title_sort quantitative stiffness assessment of cardiac grafts using ultrasound in a porcine model: a tissue biomarker for heart transplantation
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9358428/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35932640
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.104201
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