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Desarrollo de un programa de donación pulmonar en asistolia con «preservación en bitermia» y resultados tras un año de experiencia clínica. [artículo]

Por: Pablo Gafas, Alicia de [Neumología] | Díaz-Hellín Gude, Vicente [Cirugía Torácica] | Gámez García, Pablo [Cirugía Torácica] | Marrón Fernández, María del Carmen [Cirugía Torácica] | Martín de Nicolás Serrahima, José Luis [Cirugía Torácica] | Meneses Pardo, José Carlos [Cirugía Torácica].
Colaborador(es): Servicio de Cirugía Torácica | Servicio de Neumología.
Editor: Archivos de Bronconeumología, 2012Descripción: 48(9):338-41.Recursos en línea: Solicitar documento Resumen: The number of lung transplantations that are performed in Spain continues to grow, with 235 transplant recipients 2010. Non-heart-beating donations have contributed to this upward progression. Our Lung Transplant Unit began its activity in October 2008 and during these last three years 97% of the transplant interventions performed have been successful. In order to increase the number of donations, we have developed a non-heart-beating donor program as part of the existing organs program in our hospital. In doing so, the development of a multi-organic preservation method (lung, liver and kidney), which we call «Bithermia Preservation», was necessary. This paper presents this methodology as well as the first year of clinical application experience. During this time, 3 patients have been transplanted using such non-heart-beating donations. None of them developed primary graft dysfunction; all the patients have been discharged and lead active lives without any evidence of bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome.
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Gámez P, Díaz-Hellín V, Marrón C, Meneses JC, de Pablo A, Martín de Nicolás J.L. Desarrollo de un programa de donación pulmonar en asistolia con «preservación en bitermia» y resultados tras un año de experiencia clínica. Arch bronconeumol. 2012 Sep;48(9):338-41.

PMID: 22244946

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The number of lung transplantations that are performed in Spain continues to grow, with 235 transplant recipients 2010. Non-heart-beating donations have contributed to this upward progression. Our Lung Transplant Unit began its activity in October 2008 and during these last three years 97% of the transplant interventions performed have been successful. In order to increase the number of donations, we have developed a non-heart-beating donor program as part of the existing organs program in our hospital. In doing so, the development of a multi-organic preservation method (lung, liver and kidney), which we call «Bithermia Preservation», was necessary. This paper presents this methodology as well as the first year of clinical application experience. During this time, 3 patients have been transplanted using such non-heart-beating donations. None of them developed primary graft dysfunction; all the patients have been discharged and lead active lives without any evidence of bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome.

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