Journal of Veterinary Clinics (한국임상수의학회지)
- Volume 18 Issue 4
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- Pages.358-362
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- 2001
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- 1598-298X(pISSN)
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- 2384-0749(eISSN)
Brain Death and Kidney Transplantation in Dogs
개의 뇌사와 신장이식
Abstract
Brain dead (BD) patients remain the largest source of solid organs for transplantation. BD has shown to decrease graft function and survival in rodent models. The aim of this study was to evaluate how brain death affects graft viability in the donor and kidney tolerance to cold preservation as assessed by survival in a canine transplantation. 13 Beagle dogs were used for the study. Brain death was induced by the sudden inflation of a subdural balloon catheter with continuous monitoring of arterial blood pressure and eletroencephalographic activity (n=3). Sixteen hours after conformation of brain death, kidney graft were retrieved (n=6). Non-BD donors served as controls (n=4). All kidneys were flushed with University of Wisconsin (UW) solution and preserved for 24 hours at 4