Source: Hatami, S. et. al., Normothermic Ex Situ Heart Perfusion in Working Mode: Assessment of Cardiac Function and Metabolism. J. Vis. Exp. (2019).
This video describes an ex situ technique for preserving an isolated porcine heart by perfusing it with an oxygenated nutrient-rich perfusate solution. The technique allows the comprehensive evaluation of cardiac performance under physiological conditions.
All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board.
1. Pre-surgical Preparations
2. ESHP Software Initialization and Adjustments
NOTE: The ESHP apparatus used here is equipped with a custom software program to allow control of pump speed in order to achieve and maintain desired LA and Ao pressures. The software also analyzes functional parameters and provides a visual evaluation of pressure waveforms (Figure 4).
3. Preparations and Anesthesia
4. Blood Collection and Heart Procurement
5. Placement of the Heart onto the ESHP Apparatus and Initiation of Perfusion
Figure 1: The silicone support membrane for the heart. Support membrane pictured with integrated aortic cannula (A), left atrial cannula (B), and pulmonary artery cannula (C).
Figure 2: The ESHP circuit. (A) Schematic figure of the ESHP circuit. (B) ESHP apparatus used in our setting. A = organ chamber and silicone support membrane, B = reservoir, C = arterial line filter, D = left atrial pump, E = aortic pump, F = membrane oxygenator and heat exchanger, G = gas mixer, H = tube flow sensor, I = pressure sensor, J = stopcock/luer lock.
Figure 3: De-airing the pumps by positioning the pump outlet to a higher level.
Figure 4: Screen shot from the running ESHP software program showing cardiac functional parameters.
Figure 5: Screen shot from the initialized ESHP software program.
Figure 6: The magnetic left atrial cannula secured to the posterior aspect of the left atrium.
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Debakey-Metzenbaum dissecting scissors | Pilling | 342202 | |
MAYO dissecting scissors | Pilling | 460420 | |
THUMB forceps | Pilling | 465165 | |
Debakey straight vascular tissue forceps | Pilling | 351808 | |
CUSHING Gutschdressing forceps | Pilling | 466200 | |
JOHNSON needle holder | Pilling | 510312 | |
DERF needle holder | Pilling | 443120 | |
Sternal saw | Stryker | 6207 | |
Sternal retractor | Pilling | 341162 | |
Vorse tubing clamp | Pilling | 351377 | |
MORRIS ascending aorta clamp | Pilling | 353617 | |
Surgical snare (tourniquet) set | Medtronic | CVR79013 | |
2-0 SILK black 12" x 18" strands | ETHICON | A185H | |
3-0 PROLENE blue 18" PS-2 cutting | ETHICON | 8687H | |
Biomedicus pump drive (modified) | Medtronic | 540 | Modified to allow remote electronic control of pump speed |
Biomedicus pump | Maquet | BPX-80 | |
Membrane oxigenator D 905 | SORIN GROUP | 50513 | |
Tubing flow module | Transonic | Ts410 | |
PXL clamp-on flow sensor | Transonic | ME9PXL-BL37SF | |
TruWave pressure transducer | Edwards | VSYPX272 | |
Intercept tubing 3/8" x 3/32" xX 6' | Medtronic | 3506 | |
Intercept tubing 1/4" x 1/16" x 8' | Medtronic | 3108 | |
Heated/Refrigerated Bath Circulator | Grant | TX-150 | |
ABL 800 FLEX Blood Gas Analyzer | Radiometer | 989-963 | |
DLP cardioplegia cannula | Medtronics | 20613994495406 | Aortic root cannula |
5F Ventriculr straight pigtail cathter | CORDIS | 534550S | |
5F AVANTI+ Sheath Introducer | CORDIS | 504605A | |
Emerald Amplatz Guidewire | CORDIS | 502571A | |
Dual chamber pace maker | Medtronic | 5388 | |
Defibrilltor | CodeMaster | M1722B | |
Infusion pump | Baxter | AS50 | |
Surgical electrocautery device | Kls Martin | ME411 | |
Gas mixer | SECHRIST | 3500 CP-G | |
Medical oxygen tank | Praxair | 2014408 | |
Carbon dioxide tank | Praxair | 5823115 | |
Bovine serum albumin | MP biomedicals | 218057791 |