Normothermic perfusion: a new paradigm for organ preservation.
OBJECTIVE: Transplantation of organs retrieved after cardiac arrest could increase the donor organ supply. However, the combination of warm ischemia and cold preservation is highly detrimental to the reperfused organ. Our objective was to maintain physiological temperature and organ function during...
Main Authors: | Brockmann, J, Reddy, S, Coussios, C, Pigott, D, Guirriero, D, Hughes, D, Morovat, A, Roy, D, Winter, L, Friend, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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