Long-term Transplant Function After Thrombolytic Treatment Ex Vivo of Donated Kidneys Retrieved 4 to 5 Hours After Circulatory Death
Journal article, 2022

Background. 
Using a novel thrombolytic technique, we present long-term transplant function, measured by creatinine and iohexol clearance, after utilizing kidneys from porcine donors with uncontrolled donation after circulatory deaths, with 4.5–5 h of warm ischemia.

Methods. 
Pigs in the study group were subjected to simulated circulatory death. After 2 h, ice slush was inserted into the abdomen and 4.5 h after death, the kidneys were retrieved. Lys-plasminogen, antithrombin-III, and alteplase were injected through the renal arteries on the back table. Subsequent ex vivo perfusion was continued for 3 h at 15°C, followed by 3 h with red blood cells at 32°C, and then transplanted into pigs as an autologous graft as only renal support. Living-donor recipient pigs that did not receive ex vivo perfusion, and unilateral nephrectomized pigs served as the controls.

Results. 
Pigs in the study group (n = 13), surviving 10 d or more were included, of which 7 survived for 3 mo. Four animals in the living-donor group (n = 6) and all 5 nephrectomized animals survived for 3 mo. Creatinine levels in the plasma and urine, neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin levels, Kidney Injury Marker-1 expression, and iohexol clearance at 3 mo did not differ significantly between the study and living-donor groups. Histology and transmission electron microscopy after 3 mo showed negligible fibrosis and no other damage.

Conclusions. 
The present method salvages kidneys from extended unontrolled donation after circulatory death using thrombolytic treatment while preserving histology and enabling transplantation after ex vivo reconditioning, with clinically acceptable late function after 3 mo, as measured by creatinine and iohexol clearance.

Author

Michael Olausson

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

Deepti Antony

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

Martin Johansson

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

Galina Travnikova

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

Nikhil Nayakawde

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

Debashish Banerjee

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

John M Söfteland

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

Damiano Ognissanti

Chalmers, Mathematical Sciences, Algebra and geometry

Moa Andresen Bergstrom

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

Ola Hammarsten

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

Goditha U. Premaratne

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

Transplantation

0041-1337 (ISSN)

Vol. 106 12 2348-2359

Subject Categories

Clinical Medicine

Urology and Nephrology

Areas of Advance

Health Engineering

DOI

10.1097/TP.0000000000004235

PubMed

35831928

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