BACKGROUND: Static cold storage (SCS) remains the standard method for organ preservation. The development of parenchymal edema during prolonged hypothermic machine perfusion (HMP) was a major barrier to the introduction of this technique for the preservation of pancreases. A short period of HMP could optimize the pancreas for reperfusion while minimizing the side effects related to perfusion. Our objective is to evaluate the impact of short-term HMP on the pancreatic reperfusion. METHODS: A preclinical study using a controlled donation after circulatory death porcine model was conducted. After procurement, the pancreases were preserved under hypothermic conditions for 2âh either by SCS (nâ =â 4) or HMP (nâ =â 4). After these 2âh of preservation, the pancreases were reperfused using a normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) for 2âh. During NMP, oxygenation, perfusion parameters, biochemical analyses, a glucose stimulation insulin secretion test, and an evaluation of ischemia/reperfusion injury by photoacoustic tomography were assessed. RESULTS: During NMP, resistance indices were significantly lower in the HMP group compared with the SCS group, even after 2âh of reperfusion. The tissue oxygen partial pressure was higher throughout NMP after HMP preservation. Lactate and amylase levels were equal between the 2 groups. Lipase levels were higher in the HMP group. The glucose stimulation test showed no difference between the 2 groups. Photoacoustic tomography assessment showed no endothelial damage in either group. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that a short-term HMP applied to pancreases for 2âh is effective in reducing resistance indexes and improving oxygenation.
Is 2 h of Hypothermic Machine Perfusion for Pancreas Preservation Effective in Improving Graft Reperfusion?
2 小时低温机械灌注对胰腺保存能否有效改善移植胰腺的再灌注?
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作者:Mesnard Benoit, Masset Christophe, Ogbemudia Etohan, Bruneau Sarah, Elzawahry Mohamed, Le Bas-Bernardet Stéphanie, Minault David, Hervouet Jeremy, Cantarovich Diego, Rigaud Jérôme, Badet Lionel, Friend Peter, Ploeg Rutger, Blancho Gilles, Hunter James, Prudhomme Thomas, Branchereau Julien
| 期刊: | Transplantation Direct | 影响因子: | 1.900 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jul 24; 11(8):e1834 |
| doi: | 10.1097/TXD.0000000000001834 | ||
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