Re: Retrogradein situversus antegrade pulmonary preservation in clinical lung transplantation: a single-centre experience

Volume: 49, Issue: 1, Pages: 62 - 63
Published: Apr 26, 2015
Abstract
Historically, grafts were preserved by means of autoperfusion with extracorporeal circulation, topical cooling or donor core cooling. In the 1980s, the standard lung preservation method was single pulmonary artery flush perfusion, using modified Euro-Collins solution at 4°C [1]. However, reperfusion injury remained a significant factor for morbidity and early mortality after lung transplant. Since the early years of lung preservation strategies,...
Paper Details
Title
Re: Retrogradein situversus antegrade pulmonary preservation in clinical lung transplantation: a single-centre experience
Published Date
Apr 26, 2015
Volume
49
Issue
1
Pages
62 - 63
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