5. Conclusion
Celsior solution does not aggregate erythrocytes, whereas Wisconsin solution massively does. This feature could make CS preferable to UW during organ procurement.
Access this chapter
Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout
Purchases are for personal use only
Preview
Unable to display preview. Download preview PDF.
6. References
RJ Ploeg, D Goossens, LF McAnuly et al. Successful 72-hour storage of dog kidneys with UWsolutions. Transplantation 1988;46:191
NA’ t Hart, HGD Leuvenik HGD, RJ Ploeg. New solutions in organ preservation. Transplantation Reviews 2002;16:131–141.
JB Cofer, GB Clintmalm, TK Howard, CV Morris, BS Husberg, RM Goldstein, TA Gonwa. A comparison of UW with Eurocollins preservation solution in liver transplantation. Transplantation 1990;49:1088–1093.
P Menaschè, JL Termigon, F Pradier, C Grousset, C Mouas, G Alberici et al. Experimental evaluation of Celsior®, a new heart preservation solution. Eur J Cardiothorac Surg 1994;8:207–213.
N Baldan, M Toffano, R Cadrobbi, R Cordello, Calabrese F, Bacelle L, Rigotti P. Kidney preservation solution. Transplant Proc 1997;29:3539–3540.
N Baldan, P Rigotti, L Furian, ML Valente, F Calabrese, L Di Filippo et al. Pancreas preservation with Celsior solution in a pig autotransplantation model: Comparative study with University of Winsconsin solution. Transplant Proc 2001;33:873–875.
RF Roberts, GP Nishanian, JN Carey, Y Sakamaki, VA Starnes, ML Barr. A comparison of the new preservation solution Celsior to Eurocollins and University of Wisconsin in lung reperfusion injury. Transplantation 1999;67:152–155.
T Minor, T Vollmar, MD Meger, W Isselhard. Cold preservation of the small intestine with the new Celsior solution. Tranpl Int 1998;11:32–37.
A Cavallari, U Cillo, B Nardo, F Filipponi, E Gingeri, R Montalti, F Vistoli et al. A multicenter pilot multicenter study comparing Celsior and University of Wisconsin preserving solutions for use in liver transplantation. Liver Tranpl 2003;9(8):814–821.
A Cavallari, B Nardo, G Pasquinelli, L Badiali de Giorgi, R Bellusci, F Ferlaino et al. Subcellular lesion of the biliary tract in human liver transplant incurred during preservation. Tranplant Proc 1992;24:1979–1980.
OI Pisarenko, ES Solomatina, VE Ivanov, IM Studneva, VI Kapelko, VN Smirnov. On the Mecchanism of enhanced ATP formatin in hypoxic myocardium caused by glutamic acid. Basic Res Cardiol 1985;80:126–134.
DE Brooks. Current models of red blood cell aggregation. Biorheology 1995;32:103.
AM Morariu, A Plaats, W Oeveren, N t’Hart, H Leuvenink, R Graaf, RJ Ploeg, G Rakhorst. Hyperaggregating effect of hydroxyethyl starch components and University of Wisconsin solution on human red blood cells: a risk of impaired graft perfusion in organ procurement? Transplantation 2003;76:37–43.
A Plaats, A Nils, N t’Hart, A Morariu, G Verkerke, H Leuvenink et al. Effect of University of Winsconsin organ-preservation solution on haemorheology Transplant Int 2004
RJ Ploeg, AM D’Alessandro, SJ Knechtle, et al. Risk factors for primary dysfunction after liver transplantation: A multivariate analysis. Transplantation 1993;55:807–813.
B Chimiel, L Cierpka. Organ preservation solutions impair deformability of erythrocytes in vitro. Transplantation Proceedings 2003;35:2163–2164.
MR Hardeman, PT Goedhart, KP Lettinga. Laser-assisted optical rotational cell analyser (L.O.R.C.A.). A new instrument for measurement of various structural hemorheological parameters. Clin Hemorheol 1994;14:605–618.
K Osterloh, P Gaehtgens, AR Pries. Determination of microvascular flow pattern formation in vivo. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2000;278:H1142–H1152.
OK Baskurt, A Temiz, HJ Meiselman. Effect of superoxide anions on red blood cell rheologic properties. Free Rad Biology 1998;24:102–110.
A De Roover, L de Leval, J Gilmaire, O Detry, J Boniver, P Honorè, M Meurisse. A new model of human intestinal preservation:comparison of University of Wisconsin and Celsior preservation solutions. Transplant Proc 2004;36:270–272.
J Jacobson, J Wahlberg, L Frodin, B Odlind, G Tufveson. Organ flush out solutions and cold storage preservation solutions: effect on organ cooling and post ischemic erythrocyte trapping in kidney grafts. An experimental study in the rat. Scand J Urol Nephrol. 1989;23(3):219–22.
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Editor information
Editors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
Copyright information
© 2006 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc.
About this paper
Cite this paper
Panzera, P. et al. (2006). Effects of Preservation Solutions on Blood. In: Cicco, G., Bruley, D.F., Ferrari, M., Harrison, D.K. (eds) Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXVII. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 578. Springer, Boston, MA . https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-29540-2_44
Download citation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-29540-2_44
Publisher Name: Springer, Boston, MA
Print ISBN: 978-0-387-29543-5
Online ISBN: 978-0-387-29540-4
eBook Packages: Physics and AstronomyPhysics and Astronomy (R0)