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Evaluating the Performance of a Nonelectronic, Versatile Oxygenating Perfusion System across Viscosities Representative of Clinical Perfusion Solutions Used for Organ Preservation

Introduction: On the United States’ Organ Transplantation Waitlist, approximately 17 people die each day waiting for an organ. The situation continues to deteriorate as the discrepancy between harvested organs and the number of patients in need is increasing. Static cold storage is the clinical stan...

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Autores principales: Gonzalez, Jose M., Villarreal, Carorina, Fasci, Anjelyka, Rocco, David Di, Salazar, Sophia, Khalil, Anis, Wearden, Brandt, Oseghale, Jessica, Garcia, Mariana, Portillo, Daniel J., Hood, R. Lyle
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9854583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36671574
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10010002
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author Gonzalez, Jose M.
Villarreal, Carorina
Fasci, Anjelyka
Rocco, David Di
Salazar, Sophia
Khalil, Anis
Wearden, Brandt
Oseghale, Jessica
Garcia, Mariana
Portillo, Daniel J.
Hood, R. Lyle
author_facet Gonzalez, Jose M.
Villarreal, Carorina
Fasci, Anjelyka
Rocco, David Di
Salazar, Sophia
Khalil, Anis
Wearden, Brandt
Oseghale, Jessica
Garcia, Mariana
Portillo, Daniel J.
Hood, R. Lyle
author_sort Gonzalez, Jose M.
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description Introduction: On the United States’ Organ Transplantation Waitlist, approximately 17 people die each day waiting for an organ. The situation continues to deteriorate as the discrepancy between harvested organs and the number of patients in need is increasing. Static cold storage is the clinical standard method for preserving a harvested organ but is associated with several drawbacks. Machine perfusion of an organ has been shown to improve preservation quality as well as preservation time over static cold storage. While there are machine perfusion devices clinically available, they are costly and limited to specific organs and preservation solutions. This study presents a versatile oxygenating perfusion system (VOPS) that supplies oxygen and pulsatile perfusion. Materials and Methods: Experiments evaluated the system’s performance with a human kidney mimicking hydraulic analog using multiple compressed oxygen supply pressures and aqueous solutions with viscosities ranging from 1 to 6.5 cP, which simulated viscosities of commonly used organ preservation solutions. Results and Conclusions: The VOPS produced mean flow rates ranging from 0.6 to 28.2 mL/min and perfusion pressures from 4.8 to 96.8 mmHg, which successfully achieved the desired perfusion parameters for human kidneys. This work provides evidence that the VOPS described herein has the versatility to perfuse organs using many of the clinically available preservation solutions.
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spelling pubmed-98545832023-01-21 Evaluating the Performance of a Nonelectronic, Versatile Oxygenating Perfusion System across Viscosities Representative of Clinical Perfusion Solutions Used for Organ Preservation Gonzalez, Jose M. Villarreal, Carorina Fasci, Anjelyka Rocco, David Di Salazar, Sophia Khalil, Anis Wearden, Brandt Oseghale, Jessica Garcia, Mariana Portillo, Daniel J. Hood, R. Lyle Bioengineering (Basel) Article Introduction: On the United States’ Organ Transplantation Waitlist, approximately 17 people die each day waiting for an organ. The situation continues to deteriorate as the discrepancy between harvested organs and the number of patients in need is increasing. Static cold storage is the clinical standard method for preserving a harvested organ but is associated with several drawbacks. Machine perfusion of an organ has been shown to improve preservation quality as well as preservation time over static cold storage. While there are machine perfusion devices clinically available, they are costly and limited to specific organs and preservation solutions. This study presents a versatile oxygenating perfusion system (VOPS) that supplies oxygen and pulsatile perfusion. Materials and Methods: Experiments evaluated the system’s performance with a human kidney mimicking hydraulic analog using multiple compressed oxygen supply pressures and aqueous solutions with viscosities ranging from 1 to 6.5 cP, which simulated viscosities of commonly used organ preservation solutions. Results and Conclusions: The VOPS produced mean flow rates ranging from 0.6 to 28.2 mL/min and perfusion pressures from 4.8 to 96.8 mmHg, which successfully achieved the desired perfusion parameters for human kidneys. This work provides evidence that the VOPS described herein has the versatility to perfuse organs using many of the clinically available preservation solutions. MDPI 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9854583/ /pubmed/36671574 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10010002 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gonzalez, Jose M.
Villarreal, Carorina
Fasci, Anjelyka
Rocco, David Di
Salazar, Sophia
Khalil, Anis
Wearden, Brandt
Oseghale, Jessica
Garcia, Mariana
Portillo, Daniel J.
Hood, R. Lyle
Evaluating the Performance of a Nonelectronic, Versatile Oxygenating Perfusion System across Viscosities Representative of Clinical Perfusion Solutions Used for Organ Preservation
title Evaluating the Performance of a Nonelectronic, Versatile Oxygenating Perfusion System across Viscosities Representative of Clinical Perfusion Solutions Used for Organ Preservation
title_full Evaluating the Performance of a Nonelectronic, Versatile Oxygenating Perfusion System across Viscosities Representative of Clinical Perfusion Solutions Used for Organ Preservation
title_fullStr Evaluating the Performance of a Nonelectronic, Versatile Oxygenating Perfusion System across Viscosities Representative of Clinical Perfusion Solutions Used for Organ Preservation
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the Performance of a Nonelectronic, Versatile Oxygenating Perfusion System across Viscosities Representative of Clinical Perfusion Solutions Used for Organ Preservation
title_short Evaluating the Performance of a Nonelectronic, Versatile Oxygenating Perfusion System across Viscosities Representative of Clinical Perfusion Solutions Used for Organ Preservation
title_sort evaluating the performance of a nonelectronic, versatile oxygenating perfusion system across viscosities representative of clinical perfusion solutions used for organ preservation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9854583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36671574
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10010002
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