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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 27, 24-31, Copyright © 1979 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
LH Toledo-Pereyra, M Chee and RC Lillehei
Canine hearts preserved for 24 hours under hypothermic pulsatile perfusion
at a systolic pressure of 25 mm Hg had better perfusion and transplantation
survival results than hearts perfused at 50 or 80 mm Hg. Also, hearts
perfused at a systolic pressure of 25 mm Hg did better than simple
hypothermically stored hearts or fresh allografts. These findings indicate
that hearts are adequately perfused for 24 hours under hypothermia for
transplantation at a systolic pressure of 25 mm Hg.
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Effects of pulsatile perfusion pressure and storage on hearts preserved for 24 hours under hypothermia, for transplantation
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