Pulmonary Endothelial Permeability Following Lung Transplantation

1992 
During lung transplantation, a number of factors may cause endothelial injury to the donor organ, including ischemia, inadequate preservation, cardiopulmonary bypass, high potassium concentrations, and reperfusion. In this study, protein accumulation index (PAI) was used to assess pulmonary endothelial permeability (PEP) in ten patients immediately after lung transplantation. Six were studied sequentially every other day for ten days postoperatively. The PAI was also measured using the same technique in a group of 11 normal volunteers. Mean PAI × 10 –3 /min± (SEM) for ten patients measured within 36 h of transplantation was 1.27 (0.56) compared with 0.45 (0.0S) for the normal group (p = 0.09). No correlation was found between preservation time and PAI following reperfusion. Three episodes of lung rejection were observed in two patients during the first ten postoperative days, during which PAI rose to 2.26 (0.26) compared with 0.73 (0.11) for all other studies in the group (p
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