Lung transplantation from donor of cardiac death in China (report of 3 cases)
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-1785.2011.12.002
- VernacularTitle:心脏死亡供者供肺移植三例报告
- Author:
Shugao YE
;
Dong LIU
;
Jingyu CHEN
;
Wenjun MAO
;
Feng LIU
;
Rongguo LU
;
Ruo CHEN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Cardiac death;
Tissue donors;
Lung transplantation
- From:
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation
2011;32(12):712-715
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To summarize the clinical experience of harvesting and using the lungs of cardiac death donor.Methods The lungs from donation after cardiac death (DCD) were harvested and used for lung transplantation.The donors suffered from severe craniocerebral trauma or brain neoplasms and were identified after cardiac death post declaration of brain death.Written consent about DCD was obtained from the consanguinities.The donor lungs were harvested after clinical evaluation of donors with considerable function and after the determination of DCD.The preoperative lymphocytotoxic cross match test was negative,ABO blood type was compatible,and the donors were all suitable for the transplant procedure.Results Two bilateral lung transplantations and one single lung transplantation were performed,with the warm ischemic time being 23,27,and 32 min,respectively.The operative course was uneventful The ICU stay was 31,18,and 26 days respectively,with dramatic improvement of pulmonary function postoperatively.Acute rejection occurred in two cases,which was treated with bolus of corticoids.There were no infection in our 3 patients,and the life quality was satisfactory during the follow-up period.Conclusion The lung from DCD may be one of the available resources used for lung transplantation on the basis of efficient management of the potential donors and clear evaluation of the donors.