Echocardiographic detection of dysfunctions in donor hearts

Author:

Venkateswaran Rajamiyer1,Bonser Robert1,Steeds Richard2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK.

2. University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TH, UK.

Abstract

Heart transplantation activity is steadily declining worldwide, despite initiatives to increase the donor pool. The yield of transplantable hearts remains low, leading to wastage of over two-thirds of donor organs. Accurate assessment and intervention is required to increase the number of transplantable hearts. The retrieval rate could be increased if techniques become available to differentiate between transplantable and nontransplantable hearts. Echocardiography is an ideally suited noninvasive investigation that may guide donor optimization. However, there are technical difficulties in acquiring high-quality views, and changes in ventricular function following catecholamine storm in brainstem death often lead to misinterpretation of standard 2D images. Current advances in technology, including the routine use of left ventricular contrast, 3D imaging and tissue doppler studies, may improve the accuracy, and thereby the utilization, of echocardiography in donor heart assessment.

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Molecular Medicine

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