Initial Experience with Non-Perfused Organ Donors for Lung Transplantation

2019 
Purpose Uncontrolled donation after death by circulatory criteria (uDCD) has the potential to alleviate some of the shortage of suitable lungs for transplantation. Non-Perfused Organ Donors (NPOD) differs from uDCD donors in that only lungs are obtained as no reperfusion is instituted after individuals suffer an unexpected sudden cardiac arrest. Family are approached rapidly by trained coordinators for consent to donate lungs. This study reviews our initial experience and challenges with NPOD donation. Methods Data were collected from donors and recipients involved in NPOD lung transplants between February 2016 and October 2018. We describe NPOD donor volumes, ischemia time, utilization rates, length of intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital stay, and survival. Results There were 101 referrals during this period. Of the 34 approached for donation, consent was obtained in 24 cases, and the lung transplant team evaluated 24 NPOD donors on site. Eleven donors were declined before retrieval because of medically unsuitable lungs, and 4 donors were declined after retrieval due to severe lung injury on site. Nine lungs underwent ex vivo lung perfusion in order to evaluate suitability for transplantation and eventually 3 were used for transplantation. Thus, the total utilization rate from consented donors was 12.5%. The mean warm ischemic time was 160 minutes (range: 106-175 minutes). The mean age of 3 recipients was 48 ± 2.5 years. The 30-day mortality was 0%. One patient bridged to transplantation on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) was kept on ECMO for 5 days after transplant. Median ICU stay was 20 days (range: 5-78 days). Median hospital stay was 47 days (range: 18-100 days). Two out of 3 patients are alive at a median of 716 days (range: 100-936 days) with good performance status and lung function. One patient that was on ECMO prior to transplantation died of multisystem organ failure 100 days after transplantation. Conclusion This study demonstrated the potential for NPOD lung donation. However, utilization rates are low. Therefore, improved strategies of lung preservation before retrieval are required to increase and select lungs that are utilizable for transplantation.
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