Collins’ solution for cold storage of the heart for transplantation must be reversed with cardioplegic solution before reperfusion

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العنوان: Collins’ solution for cold storage of the heart for transplantation must be reversed with cardioplegic solution before reperfusion
المؤلفون: Kohji Matsuzaki, Atsuo Mitani, Hisataka Yasui, Hisanori Mayumi, Yoshihiro Toshima, Hiroyuki Kohno, Kouichi Tokunaga
المصدر: The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 104:1572-1581
بيانات النشر: Elsevier BV, 1992.
سنة النشر: 1992
مصطلحات موضوعية: Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Heart transplantation, Cardiac output, business.industry, medicine.medical_treatment, Cold storage, Rat heart, Transplantation, Coronary circulation, medicine.anatomical_structure, Anesthesia, medicine, Metabolic study, Surgery, medicine.symptom, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, business, Vasoconstriction
الوصف: The following hypotheses were tested using an isolated perfused working rat heart model: (1) Collins' solution for cold storage of the heart is harmful for the heart during reperfusion; (2) a "reverse" of the intracellular-type Collins' solution with an extracellular-type cardioplegic solution before reperfusion is able to prevent this disadvantage of Collins' solution. The following two major groups (I and II) and five subgroups (-a to -e) in each group were prepared. In group I (reversed group); the hearts were initially stored in Collins' solution but were reversed by a 1-minute flush with cardioplegic solution followed by storage in cardioplegic solution for the last 1 to 180 minutes of the total 3-hour storage, that is, groups I-a (reversed for 1 minute), I-b (10 minutes), I-c (30 minutes), I-d (90 minutes), and I-e (180 minutes). In group II (nonreversed control group); the hearts were stored in Collins' solution throughout 3 hours and were also divided into five subgroups of groups II-a, II-b, II-c, II-d, and II-e in which only a 1-minute flush with Collins' solution was performed at the point corresponding to group I. The coronary flow in any of group II showed a marked decrease during the early reperfusion period. In group I, however, the coronary flow increased significantly in proportion to the duration of the reversing phase. The recovery of the aortic flow and the cardiac output in group I showed a bell-shaped pattern in relation to the duration of the reversing phase, reaching their peak values when reversed for 30 minutes (group I-c). The prolonged reverse (180 minutes) resulted in a deterioration of functional recovery associated with a poorer preservation of high-energy phosphates and a larger enzyme leakage. These results suggest that the beneficial effects of intracellular-type Collins' solution for cold storage of the heart were further improved by reversing Collins' solution with the extracellular-type cardioplegic solution for the last 30 minutes of the 3-hour cold storage because the disadvantageous vasoconstriction due to Collins' solution during reperfusion was successfully prevented by the replacement of intravascular and extravascular Collins' solution with cardioplegic solution before the reperfusion.
تدمد: 0022-5223
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5223(19)33886-3
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تدمد:00225223
DOI:10.1016/s0022-5223(19)33886-3