TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of device variability and protocol differences on kidney function during normothermic machine perfusion
T2 - A comparative study using porcine and human kidneys
AU - Lantinga, Veerle A.
AU - Arykbaeva, Asel S.
AU - Spraakman, Nora A.
AU - Blom, Elwin W.P.
AU - Huijink, Tobias M.
AU - de Vries, Dorottya K.
AU - Ploeg, Rutger J.
AU - Alwayn, Ian P.J.
AU - Leuvenink, Henri G.D.
AU - Moers, Cyril
AU - van Leeuwen, L. Leonie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Artificial Organs published by International Center for Artificial Organ and Transplantation (ICAOT) and Wiley Periodicals LLC.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Introduction: A growing interest in renal normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) has resulted in more clinically available perfusion devices. While all perfusion systems have the same aim, there are significant differences in their circuits, pumps, sensors, and software. Therefore, our objective was to assess the impact of different perfusion protocols and devices on kidney function and perfusion parameters during NMP. Methods: Porcine kidneys were subjected to 30 min of warm ischemia, 24 h of static cold storage, and subsequently perfused for 6 h using (1) the Kidney Assist (KA) machine with a pressure of 75 mm Hg, (2) the KA device incorporating several adjustments and a pressure of 85 mm Hg (modified KA), or (3) the Perlife (PL) perfusion device (n = 4). Consecutively, discarded human kidneys were perfused using the KA or modified KA (n = 3) protocol. Results: The PL group quickly reached the device’s upper flow limit and consequently received a significantly lower pressure compared to the KA groups. The arterial pO2 was significantly lower in the PL group. Yet, hemoglobin concentration increased over time, and oxygen consumption was significantly higher compared to the KA groups. Fractional sodium excretion was significantly lower in the PL group. Tissue ATP levels, urine production, and creatinine clearance rates did not differ between groups. In human kidneys, the modified KA group showed significantly lower vascular resistance, higher oxygen delivery, and lower levels of lactate in the perfusate compared to the KA group. Conclusions: This study shows that perfusion characteristics and kidney function are significantly influenced by the perfusion protocol and the device and its settings during normothermic machine perfusion and therefore should be interpreted with caution.
AB - Introduction: A growing interest in renal normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) has resulted in more clinically available perfusion devices. While all perfusion systems have the same aim, there are significant differences in their circuits, pumps, sensors, and software. Therefore, our objective was to assess the impact of different perfusion protocols and devices on kidney function and perfusion parameters during NMP. Methods: Porcine kidneys were subjected to 30 min of warm ischemia, 24 h of static cold storage, and subsequently perfused for 6 h using (1) the Kidney Assist (KA) machine with a pressure of 75 mm Hg, (2) the KA device incorporating several adjustments and a pressure of 85 mm Hg (modified KA), or (3) the Perlife (PL) perfusion device (n = 4). Consecutively, discarded human kidneys were perfused using the KA or modified KA (n = 3) protocol. Results: The PL group quickly reached the device’s upper flow limit and consequently received a significantly lower pressure compared to the KA groups. The arterial pO2 was significantly lower in the PL group. Yet, hemoglobin concentration increased over time, and oxygen consumption was significantly higher compared to the KA groups. Fractional sodium excretion was significantly lower in the PL group. Tissue ATP levels, urine production, and creatinine clearance rates did not differ between groups. In human kidneys, the modified KA group showed significantly lower vascular resistance, higher oxygen delivery, and lower levels of lactate in the perfusate compared to the KA group. Conclusions: This study shows that perfusion characteristics and kidney function are significantly influenced by the perfusion protocol and the device and its settings during normothermic machine perfusion and therefore should be interpreted with caution.
KW - kidney transplantation
KW - normothermic machine perfusion
KW - perfusion device
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U2 - 10.1111/aor.14851
DO - 10.1111/aor.14851
M3 - Article
C2 - 39193869
AN - SCOPUS:85202828965
SN - 0160-564X
JO - ARTIFICIAL ORGANS
JF - ARTIFICIAL ORGANS
ER -