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Deceased Donor Flush Volume Similar for Histidine-Tryptophan-Ketoglutarate and University of Wisconsin at a Single US Organ Procurement Organization: Adult and Pediatric Data

Histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate (HTK) and University of Wisconsin (UW) solutions are the two primary solid-organ preservation solutions used in the United States (>95%), but flush volumes vary markedly by region and center. This study analyzes data from a single organ procurement organization...

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Published in:Transplantation proceedings 2023-11, Vol.55 (9), p.2016-2022
Main Authors: Mangus, Anna E., Kubal, Chandrashekhar A., Ekser, Burcin, Mihaylov, Plamen, Lutz, Andrew J., Fridell, Jonathan A., Mangus, Richard S.
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description Histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate (HTK) and University of Wisconsin (UW) solutions are the two primary solid-organ preservation solutions used in the United States (>95%), but flush volumes vary markedly by region and center. This study analyzes data from a single organ procurement organization (OPO) to determine the actual clinical flush volumes used for HTK and UW for liver and pancreas grafts. All procurements at Indiana Donor Network were analyzed (2016-2020), and data were extracted from the on-site records. Variables included procuring center, solution, volumes, and vessels flushed. Brand and generic versions were considered equivalent. No clinical transplant outcomes were available. Data were analyzed from 875 liver and 192 pancreas procurements by over 70 U.S. centers representing 10 of 11 UNOS regions. The large majority of liver grafts were preserved with HTK (n=810, 93%; UW n=93, 7%). All liver donors received an aortic flush (100%), while portal vein flush was 14% in-situ and 88% back table. For liver grafts, the median volume of infused solution was less for HTK when compared to UW (4225mL vs 5500mL, p=0.04). For pancreas procurement, 100% received aortic flush of the graft, with median HTK and UW volumes being equivalent (3000mL; p=0.85). Pediatric organs were flushed with markedly higher weight-based volumes. Flush volumes for HTK and UW are similar at one midwestern OPO, with data comprised of procurements performed by centers from across the U.S. These data demonstrate that low-volume HTK flush is commonly used, and this practice may be considered as a cost-saving measure.
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