SUCCESSFUL PRESERVATION OF CANINE KIDNEYS BY USING SIMPLE SURFACE COOLING UP TO 120 HOURS WITH OR WITHOUT 30 MINUTES WARM ISCHEMIA BY USE OF TRIFLUOPERAZINE, HIGH DOSE UROKINASE, VERAPAMIL AND MODIFIED COLLINS' SOLUTION.

Author(s) : SATO K.

Type of article: Article

Summary

AT THE PRESENT TIME, POOR PRESERVATION TECHNOLOGY HAS LIMITED CLINICAL KIDNEY PRESERVATION TO ONLY 24 TO 36 HOURS, AND IN OTHER ORGANS TO A FEW HOURS ONLY. EVEN IN THIS SETTING, ONLY 42% OF TRANSPLANTED KIDNEY WILL FUNCTION IMMEDIATELY, AND AS MANY AS 16% NEVER ATTAIN FUNCTION AFTER TRANSPLANTATION. TO INCREASE THE PRESERVATION TIME OF THE KIDNEY, AN EXPERIMENT WAS CONDUCTED USING TRIFLUOPERAZINE, HIGH DOSE UROKINASE AND VERAPAMIL MIXED WITH MODIFIED COLLINS' SOLUTION AS A PRESERVATION.

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  • Original title: SUCCESSFUL PRESERVATION OF CANINE KIDNEYS BY USING SIMPLE SURFACE COOLING UP TO 120 HOURS WITH OR WITHOUT 30 MINUTES WARM ISCHEMIA BY USE OF TRIFLUOPERAZINE, HIGH DOSE UROKINASE, VERAPAMIL AND MODIFIED COLLINS' SOLUTION.
  • Record ID : 1989-1616
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Low Temperature Medicine - vol. 14 - n. 3
  • Publication date: 1988
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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