Heart Failure Clinical Trial
Official title:
Ex Vivo Assessment of Human Hearts Deemed Unsuitable for Cardiac Transplant With the Ultimate Aim of Increasing the Number of Hearts Available for Transplant for Cardiac Failure Patients.
The main question to be asked in this study is what is the potential for human hearts that
have been deemed unacceptable for transplant, to be explanted and re-animated in a
controlled, external environment to be assessed? Furthermore would the reanimated hearts be
able to undergo improvement in their function in this external environment.
Ultimately this may lead to an increase the number of hearts available for transplantation.
Year on year with improvement in road safety and improvement in neurosurgery the number of
ideal young brain dead donors have been declining whilst the number of more marginal donors
have been increasing. The consequence of this is the number of heart transplants being
performed have steadily declined.
At present there are 600 hearts from brain dead donors offered for transplant every year in
the United Kingdom (UK). Of these 200 have anatomical reasons why they cannot be used for
transplant such as ischaemic heart disease. 100 are transplanted and the remaining 300 hearts
are judged to have inferior function which probably occurs as a direct result of brain death
(Dark).
Ex vivo 'rig' testing has been developed for lungs that were judged unsuitable for
transplantation. As a result several donor lungs have been 'improved' by warm perfusion on
the rig to the extent that they became suitable for transplantation and so national lung
transplant rates are increasing (Dark). The aim would be to develop a similar approach for
the heart.
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