Does donor organ ischemia over four hours affect long-term survival after lung transplantation?

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Kshettry, VR
Kroshus, TJ
Burdine, J
Savik, K
Bolman, RM
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Background: Lung transplantation is currently limited by a donor shortage and the need for a short organ ischemic time. The purpose of this analysis was to evaluate prolonged donor organ ischemia and its effect on overall survival. Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of 83 patients undergoing single (n = 62) or bilateral sequential lung transplantation (n = 21) from June 1, 1989, through July 31, 1994. All allografts were flushed with modified EuroCollins solution at 4 degrees C and stored in cold saline solution. Ischemic time was measured from aortic crossclamping at organ procurement to reperfusion. Ischemic times were divided into three groups: group I < 240 minutes (n = 39), group II 240 to 360 minutes (n = 36), and group III > 360 minutes (n = 8). Ischemic times ranged from 97 to 708 minutes (median, 245 minutes mean, 252 minutes). Bilateral sequential and single lung transplantations were considered together. Results: Actuarial survival was not significantly different among groups (p = 0.09). We found no significant difference in time spent in the intensive care unit (p = 0.27) or in total hospital stay (p = 0.57) after transplantation, in forced expiratory volume in 1 second at 1 month after transplantation (p = 0.74), or in the number of acute rejection episodes (p = 0.65). In addition, length of follow-up was similar among groups (p = 0.24). Conclusions: Prolonged donor allograft ischemic times were not associated with an adverse effect on survival. The use of allografts with ischemic times through 6 hours achieved acceptable 2-year survival rates after transplantation. The use of donor organs with prolonged ischemic times should prompt the United Network for Organ Sharing to move toward better allocation of donor organs.
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