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Providing red blood cells to facilitate organ transplant via normothermic perfusion techniques: A single‐center experience

Background Normothermic regional perfusion (NRP) and normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) are organ procurement and transport techniques that can improve organ quality, facilitate longer transport, and reduce postoperative complications, increasing organ availability and improving outcomes. NRP and...

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Published in:Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) Pa.), 2024-10, Vol.64 (10), p.1899-1908
Main Authors: Allen, Elizabeth S., Stephens, Laura D., Weber, Nesinee, Brubaker, Aleah L., Hudson, Ken, Pretorius, Victor, Schnickel, Gabriel, Kopko, Patricia M.
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Summary:Background Normothermic regional perfusion (NRP) and normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) are organ procurement and transport techniques that can improve organ quality, facilitate longer transport, and reduce postoperative complications, increasing organ availability and improving outcomes. NRP and NMP often require allogeneic red blood cells (RBCs). Our academic transfusion service began providing RBCs to support NRP and NMP for adult heart transplant (HT), orthotopic liver transplant (OLT), and multiorgan transplant (MOT) in August 2020. Methods This single‐center, retrospective study describes the implementation process and analyzes the characteristics of RBC support during the first 3 years of the perfusion programs. Timing and quantity of units issued and used, organ recipient demographics, and transplant outcomes were obtained from transfusion service and electronic medical records. Results From 2020 to 2023, the transfusion service received 233 requests to support NRP and NMP perfusion cases. Of these, 105 cases resulted in RBC use, and units were returned or discarded in 112 cases. A total of 131 patients received perfusion‐facilitated transplants (92 HT, 27 OLT, and 12 MOT). The majority of perfusion‐facilitated HTs utilized NRP (81/92, 88%), whereas most perfusion‐facilitated OLTs utilized NMP (21/27, 78%). Across all 233 requests, a total of 381 RBC units were used to facilitate 131 transplants, averaging 2.91 units/transplant. Discussion Provision of RBCs for NRP and NMP techniques represents a novel method for transfusion services to support and facilitate life‐saving organ transplants with only modest product use, about three RBC units per organ transplant in this single‐center study. See editorial on page 1811–1813, in this issue
ISSN:0041-1132
1537-2995
1537-2995
DOI:10.1111/trf.17994