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Exploring predisposing factors and pathogenesis contributing to injuries of donor lungs

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Impact of ex vivo lung perfusion on brain-dead donor lung utilization: The French experience

Naissa Abdoul et al.

Summary: Donors whose lungs were transplanted after EVLP had similar profiles to those whose lungs were declined, but were quite different from donors with lungs transplanted without EVLP. Predictors for graft nonuse included age ≥ 50 years, smoking history, PaO2/FiO(2) ratio ≤ 300 mmHg, abnormal chest imaging, and purulent secretions. EVLP was found to increase the utilization of lungs from donors with a smoking history, PaO2/FiO(2) ratio ≤ 300 mmHg, and abnormal chest imaging.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION (2022)

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Successful Long-Term Outcome After Transplantation of Lungs Affected by Smoke Inhalation Injury

Jalal Moolji et al.

Summary: We report a case of a 43-year-old woman who underwent successful double lung transplantation from a donor with severe airway burns caused by a house fire. The recipient's lung function and quality of life remain excellent 24 months after the transplant. This is the first reported case of successful long-term outcomes in transplantation of lungs affected by smoke inhalation.

ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY (2022)

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Endothelin-Converting Enzyme 1 and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor as Potential Biomarkers during Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion with Prolonged Hypothermic Lung-Sparing

Claudia Hernandez-Jimenez et al.

Summary: This study investigated the quantification of ECE-1 and VEGF in a swine model of EVLP with standard hypothermic preservation. The results showed that ECE-1 levels remained constant over time, while VEGF levels were initially higher after prolonged preservation but decreased during EVLP. Additionally, parameters such as hemodynamics, gas exchange, mechanical ventilation, and histology tended to improve after 12 hours of hypothermic preservation in the delayed initiation group.

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Safety of continuous 12-hour delivery of antimicrobial doses of inhaled nitric oxide during ex vivo lung perfusion

Vinicius S. Michaelsen et al.

Summary: This study aims to investigate the safety of continuous high-dose inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) during ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) for an extended period of 12 hours. The results suggest that continuous high-dose iNO delivered over 12 hours appears to be safe without inducing any significant pulmonary inflammation or deterioration in lung function.

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Prognostic factors for development of acute respiratory distress syndrome following traumatic injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Alexandre Tran et al.

Summary: This study summarizes the prognostic associations between clinical risk factors and the development of ARDS following traumatic injury. The amount of crystalloid resuscitation within the first 24 hours of injury is identified as a modifiable factor, while increasing age, non-Hispanic White race, blunt mechanism of injury, presence of head injury, pulmonary contusion or rib fracture, and increasing chest injury severity are non-modifiable factors associated with the development of post-traumatic ARDS.

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Effect of mode of intraoperative support on primary graft dysfunction after lung transplant

Gabriel Loor et al.

Summary: This study aimed to clarify the relationship between the use of extracorporeal life support during lung transplantation and severe primary graft dysfunction (PGD). The analysis of a multicenter international registry showed that venoarterial ECMO was associated with a higher risk of PGD compared to off-pump transplantation but lower risk than cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). ECMO may be the preferable approach when extracorporeal life support is required during lung transplantation.

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Specialized Proresolving Lipid Meditators Agonistic to Formyl Peptide Receptor Type 2 Attenuate Ischemia-reperfusion Injury in Rat Lung

Hiromi Oda et al.

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Successful Lung Transplantation From a Donor Who Had Recovered From Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Pneumonia

Hye-Jin Kim et al.

Summary: During the COVID-19 pandemic, transplantation of lungs from donors who have recovered from COVID-19 infection is a critical issue. This study successfully transplanted lungs from a donor who had previously been infected with the virus into a patient with severe respiratory failure. The patient showed no evidence of COVID-19 transmission or graft dysfunction at the 3-month follow-up.

ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY (2022)

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Xenogeneic support for the recovery of human donor organs

John D. O'Neill et al.

Summary: The article discusses a novel method of cross-circulation ex-vivo lung perfusion using xenographic support, highlighting the potential benefits of enhancing recovery of donor organs and increasing the availability of donor lungs for transplant. The authors address ethical, biosafety, immunological, and logistical concerns, showcasing the potential advantages of this technique.

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Ex vivo treatment of cytomegalovirus in human donor lungs using a novel chemokine-based immunotoxin

Rafaela V. P. Ribeiro et al.

Summary: This study demonstrates that using F49A-FTP in ex-vivo lung perfusion significantly reduces HCMV reactivation compared to controls, suggesting successful targeting of latent virus (median reduction of 76% in F49A-FTP vs 15% increase in controls, p = 0.0087). Furthermore, there were comparable cell death rates of the targeted cells between both groups, indicating no off-target effects. Ex-vivo lung function remained stable over 6 hours and no differences in key inflammatory cytokines were observed, demonstrating the safety of this novel treatment.

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HBV-positive and HIV-positive organs in transplantation: A clinical guide for the hepatologist

Francesco Paolo Russo et al.

Summary: Organ transplantation is a life-saving treatment for patients with end-stage organ disease, but it is limited by a shortage of available organs. In recent years, there have been explorations and attempts to transplant organs from HBV and HIV positive donors in some countries. However, post-transplant antiviral therapies are necessary to prevent virus reactivation, and intentional virus transmission has practical, ethical, and clinical implications.

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Lungs from polytrauma donors with significant chest trauma can be safely used for transplantation

Stefan Schwarz et al.

Summary: The use of organs from polytrauma donors for lung transplantation yields similar short- and long-term outcomes as transplantation from nontrauma donors. The radiologic signs of lung contusion at the time of offer have no impact on primary graft function and long-term survival.

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Challenging the Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion Procedure With Continuous Dialysis in a Pig Model

Julien De Wolf et al.

Summary: This study investigated the effects of normothermic ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) on the physiological, metabolic, and genome-wide response in a pig model. The results showed that the management of EVLP perfusate by periodic replacement and continuous dialysis had no significant effect on lung function nor on the gene expression profiles ex vivo, suggesting that the accumulation of dialyzable cell products does not significantly alter the lung cell response during EVLP, which has implications for EVLP management in the clinic.

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Underlying lung disease and exposure to terrestrial moderate and high altitude: personalised risk assessment

Kirsten Holthof et al.

Summary: This study focuses on the health risks of patients with pre-existing lung disease during altitude travel and summarizes personalized pre-travel assessments and protective measures for various lung diseases.

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Lung donation and SARS-CoV-2 transmission: Missed detection versus missed opportunity?

Jan Van Slambrouck et al.

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Massive intraoperative red blood cell transfusion during lung transplantation is strongly associated with 90-day mortality

Enora Atchade et al.

Summary: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of massive intraoperative transfusion (MIOT) on the 90-day survival of lung transplantation recipients. The results showed that MIOT was associated with increased early postoperative morbidity and mortality rates.

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Trends in Donation After Circulatory Death in Lung Transplantation in the United States: Impact Of Era

Christopher M. Bobba et al.

Summary: The use of lungs donated after circulatory death (DCD) has increased, with similar survival rates compared to lungs donated after brain death (DBD). This supports further utilization of DCD lungs in transplantation, expanding the donor pool.

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A Retrospective Analysis for Risk Factors and Early Prognosis of Delayed Withdrawal Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation After Lung Transplantation

Liu Minqiang et al.

Summary: This study found that poor preoperative cardiac function in LTx recipients and prolonged mechanical ventilation time in donors are independent risk factors for delayed weaning of ECMO. Compared to the early withdrawal group, the delayed withdrawal group had significantly higher rates of postoperative complications and mortality.

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The Impact of Donor Asphyxiation or Drowning on Pediatric Lung Transplant Recipients

Laura Seese et al.

Summary: This study evaluated the impact of drowning or asphyxiation donors in pediatric lung transplant recipients and found similar rates of complications and survival in a propensity-matched cohort.

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National Trends in Extended Criteria Donor Utilization and Outcomes for Lung Transplantation

Ian G. Christie et al.

Summary: This study examined trends in the use of extended criteria donor lungs for lung transplantation and found that the use of extended criteria lungs has increased over time. However, the use of extended criteria donor lungs did not compromise recipient survival outcomes, with both ECD and standard criteria organs showing similar 1-year survival rates.

ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY (2021)

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Clinical Outcomes of Lung Transplants From Donors With Unexpected Pulmonary Embolism

Yuriko Terada et al.

Summary: Incidentally detected pulmonary embolism in lung transplantation donors may result in a higher incidence of acute cellular rejection in recipients, as well as reduced survival free from chronic lung allograft dysfunction. Surgeons should exercise caution when transplanting lungs with incidentally discovered pulmonary embolism, and further studies are needed to confirm these preliminary findings.

ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY (2021)

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Cell-free DNA in human ex vivo lung perfusate as a potential biomarker to predict the risk of primary graft dysfunction in lung transplantation

Takashi Kanou et al.

Summary: This study found that levels of cfDNA, particularly nuDNA, in EVLP perfusate were higher in the severe PGD group (PGD3) compared to the non-PGD group. This suggests that analyzing cfDNA levels in EVLP perfusate can help estimate donor lung damage before implantation. Larger studies are needed to confirm this concept.

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Review Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Sterile inflammation in thoracic transplantation

C. Corbin Frye et al.

Summary: Sterile inflammation after organ transplantation, caused by necrotic cell death and release of endogenous ligands, including DAMPs and alarmins, is a significant contributor to graft damage. Understanding the mechanistic basis of sterile inflammation is critical for identifying personalized therapies to prevent or interrupt this vicious cycle and mitigate allograft dysfunction.

CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES (2021)

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Mitochondria as Therapeutic Targets in Transplantation

Kourosh Saeb-Parsy et al.

Summary: Advancements in surgical techniques, technology, and immune suppression have revolutionized organ transplantation, however, the metabolic changes during transplantation have been overlooked. Understanding the metabolic changes, especially those associated with mitochondria, could lead to improvements in transplanted grafts' function and longevity, ultimately increasing the pool of available organs for transplantation.

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Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Primary Graft Dysfunction After Lung Transplantation

Takashi Harano et al.

Summary: In patients requiring ECMO for PGD after lung transplantation, earlier initiation of ECMO and timely recognition of PGD may help improve patient survival rates.

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Protective effects of anti-HMGB1 monoclonal antibody on lung ischemia reperfusion injury in mice

Kentaro Nakata et al.

Summary: The neutralizing anti-HMGB1 monoclonal antibody shows therapeutic potential in alleviating lung IR injury by reducing inflammatory responses and apoptosis, improving oxygenation capacity, and reducing tissue damage through lowering plasma HMGB1 levels and inhibiting proinflammatory factors.

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Overcoming the Limits of Reconditioning: Seventeen Hours of EVLP With Successful Transplantation From Uncontrolled Circulatory Death Donor

Alessandro Palleschi et al.

Summary: Uncontrolled donation after circulatory death (DCD) donors present a potential source of increased lung transplantation resources, but pose challenges due to warm ischemia and organ preservation issues. Utilizing ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) for lung evaluation and reconditioning can help extend the storage time of potentially transplantable lungs.

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Successful double-lung transplantation from a donor previously infected with SARS-CoV-2

Laurens J. Ceulemans et al.

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Lung transplantation from swimming pool drowning victims: A case series

Sarah Tsou et al.

Summary: The use of donor lungs from victims of drowning is rare and there is limited literature on the outcomes, with most focusing on cases from natural bodies of water. However, three cases of successful bilateral lung transplantation from donors who drowned in swimming pools demonstrate the potential for good short- and long-term outcomes, suggesting that drowned donor lungs may offer a feasible solution to the growing demand for donor organs.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION (2021)

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Donor to recipient transmission of SARS-CoV-2 by lung transplantation despite negative donor upper respiratory tract testing

Daniel R. Kaul et al.

Summary: This case report highlights a proven transmission of SARS-CoV-2 from a lung donor to recipient, with sequence analysis confirming the donor origin of infection in both the recipient and a healthcare worker. It emphasizes the importance of testing lower respiratory tract specimens from potential lung donors and enhancing personal protective equipment for healthcare workers involved in lung procurement and transplantation.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION (2021)

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VX765, a Specific Caspase-1 Inhibitor, Alleviates Lung Ischemia Reperfusion Injury by Suppressing Endothelial Pyroptosis and Barrier Dysfunction

Siyi Wu et al.

Summary: Lung ischemia reperfusion injury (LIRI) is a complex pathophysiological process characterized by endothelial barrier dysfunction. The study demonstrated that VX765, a caspase-1 inhibitor, can effectively alleviate LIRI-induced endothelial pyroptosis and barrier dysfunction, providing protective effects against lung I/R.

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Assessing Patients for Air Travel

Amy L. Bellinghausen et al.

Summary: It is important for physicians, especially primary care providers and pulmonary specialists, to advise patients before air travel, especially those with underlying pulmonary disease. Assessment tools and strategies are available to assess preflight risk and minimize potential harm, with specific conditions prompting a more thorough preflight workup.
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Current status and further potential of lung donation after circulatory death

Jonas P. Ehrsam et al.

Summary: Chronic organ shortage is the main limiting factor in lung transplantation, with donation after circulatory death (DCD) being introduced as a potential solution. Controlled-DCD lungs have shown to be effective and safe, with comparable outcomes to donation after brain death (DBD). Promoting controlled-DCD lung donation could significantly decrease mortality on the waiting list.

CLINICAL TRANSPLANTATION (2021)

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Advanced considerations in organ donors

Hailey M. Shepherd et al.

Summary: The increasing demand for lung transplantation has not been matched by the availability of suitable lung allografts, leading to limitations in the number of transplantations performed each year in the US. Various methods have been proposed to address this issue, but there is significant disparity in acceptance and utilization of these practices among transplant centers. Addressing barriers in donor evaluation, management, and accessibility is crucial for maximizing the number of lungs available for transplantation within the existing donor pool.

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Electricity Induced Burns and Lung Injury: A Rare Autopsy Observation

Tanuj Kanchan et al.

Summary: Electrocution injuries are frequently encountered in domestic and occupational settings, often leading to significant morbidity and mortality globally. Autopsy diagnosis of electrocution is typically based on gross and histopathological changes in entry and exit wounds, but not all cases exhibit visible wound changes. In such cases, examining histopathological changes in internal organs along the current path can be helpful in diagnosis. This highlights the importance of autopsy pathology in identifying electrocution as a cause of death.

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Inflammatory responses in lungs from donation after brain death: Mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets

Aaron Wong et al.

Summary: The utilization of lungs donated after brain death is low due to brain death-induced lung injury, with elevated inflammatory responses and cell death pathways. Research suggests that improving donor management and developing novel treatment strategies may enhance the transplantation outcomes of DBD lungs.

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The potential of ex vivo lung perfusion on improving organ quality and ameliorating ischemia reperfusion injury

Jasper Iske et al.

Summary: Allogeneic lung transplantation is the treatment of choice for advanced lung diseases, but ischemia reperfusion injury remains a crucial issue during the transplant process. Ex vivo lung perfusion technique can reduce the incidence of primary graft dysfunction and improve organ quality.

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Aggressive pursuit and utilization of non-ideal donor lungs does not compromise post-lung transplant survival

Samantha E. Halpern et al.

Summary: It was found that the attitudes of organ procurement organizations towards non-ideal donors can affect post-transplant outcomes for lung transplant recipients, but the most aggressive and least aggressive OPOs actually achieve similar patient survival rates and short-term post-transplant outcomes.

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Mojdeh Monjezi et al.

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Static lung storage at 10°C maintains mitochondrial health and preserves donor organ function

Aadil Ali et al.

Summary: Cold static preservation at 10 degrees Celsius can lead to better preservation of donor lungs with improved mitochondrial health and metabolic protection. This approach has been successfully applied in clinical settings, allowing for extended preservation time and improved outcomes for lung transplant recipients. Preserving lungs at 10 degrees Celsius may become the new standard of care for prolonged pulmonary preservation.

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Heparanase inhibition preserves the endothelial glycocalyx in lung grafts and improves lung preservation and transplant outcomes

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Perfluorocarbon-Based Oxygen Carriers and Subnormothermic Lung Machine Perfusion Decrease Production of Pro-Inflammatory Mediators

Stephan Arni et al.

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