Contrast‐enhanced computed tomography for ex vivo assessment of human kidneys: A proof‐of‐concept study

Author:

Feizi Alborz12ORCID,DiRito Jenna R.1ORCID,Richfield Owen2,Stendahl John C.34,Harris Matthew1,Spindler Susann1,Edwards Christopher M.1,Lysyy Taras1,Lee Shin Rong13,Boutagy Nabil E.34,Feher Attila34,Yoo Peter1,Hosgood Sarah A.5ORCID,Mulligan David C.1,Nicholson Michael L.5,Sinusas Albert J.2346,Haakinson Danielle J.1,Tietjen Gregory T.12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery Yale School of Medicine New Haven Connecticut USA

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering Yale University New Haven Connecticut USA

3. Yale Translational Research Imaging Center New Haven Connecticut USA

4. Department of Medicine (cardiology) Yale School of Medicine New Haven Connecticut USA

5. Department of Surgery University of Cambridge Cambridge UK

6. Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging Yale School of Medicine New Haven Connecticut USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundEx vivo perfusion of transplant‐declined human organs has emerged as a promising platform to study the response of an organ to novel therapeutic strategies. However, to fully realize the capability of this platform for performing translational research in human organ pathophysiology, there is a need for robust assays to assess organ function and disease. State‐of‐the‐art research methods rely on analyses of biopsies taken during perfusion, which both damages the organ and only provides localized information. Developing non‐invasive, whole organ methods of assessment is critical to the further development of this research platform.MethodsWe use ex vivo cold infusion scanning (EXCIS) with contrast‐enhanced computed tomography (CT) to quantify perfusion in kidneys preserved ex vivo. EXCIS‐CT computes three complementary metrics for whole organ assessment: a dynamic assessment of contrast filling, a measure of vascular network anatomical structure, and a static assessment of perfusion heterogeneity.ResultsThese metrics were applied to a series of six transplant‐declined human kidneys, which demonstrated a range of anatomies and perfusion. Lastly, two transplant‐declined human kidneys were imaged before and after a 1‐h period of ex vivo normothermic perfusion (NMP). We found variable responses to NMP, with one kidney maintaining the vascular network and hemodynamics and the other showing significant changes in vessel size and spatial perfusion profile.ConclusionsEXCIS‐CT provides metrics that can be used to characterize whole organ perfusion and vascular function.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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