In a pig-model of left-sided single lung transplantation (42 animals;
donors n=18; recipients n=18; sham-operated animals n=6) we investigat
ed the influence of hypothermic storage alone and compared it to lungs
preserved with flush-perfusion, using Euro-Collins-(EC) or low potass
ium dextran (LPD)-solution. After 18 h of ischemia, metabolic paramete
rs, endothelial integrity and transplant function were evaluated. Simp
le hypothermic storage led to maintenance of energy - rich compounds,
no significant endothelial damage and a good post-transplant function.
Flush-perfusion using LPD was associated with an improved endothelial
preservation and after transplantation the rise in PVR was less prono
unced. The application of EC resulted in a less favorable metabolic, m
orphological and functional outcome. Despite the fact, that a good tra
nsplant function was achieved by all animals only two hours after repe
rfusion, hypothermic storage may be considered to be a sufficient meth
od in lung preservation.