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Donor Lungs Can Live Up to 4x Longer With New Storage Method

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
April 27, 2023
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Lung transplantation is a surgical procedure that involves replacing a person’s damaged or diseased lungs with healthy lungs from a donor. This life-saving procedure can improve quality of life for individuals with chronic lung conditions such as cystic fibrosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

A shift in the approach to preserving lungs for transplantation could result in a higher number of available donor organs and revolutionize the field globally.

According to research conducted by a team of scientists at the Toronto Lung Transplant Program and Ajmera Transplant Centre at the University Health Network (UHN), it has been found that keeping donor lungs for transplant at a temperature of 10 degrees Celsius significantly extends the amount of time the organ can survive outside the body.

The prospective multicenter, nonrandomized clinical trial involving 70 patients showed that donor lungs stored at 10 degrees Celsius remained healthy and suitable for transplant up to four times longer compared to the current standard of preservation in ice coolers at around 4 degrees Celsius.

“The clinical impact of this study is huge. It’s a paradigm shift for the practice of lung transplant.”, says lead author Dr. Marcelo Cypel, Surgical Director of the Ajmera Transplant Centre and a surgeon within the Sprott Department of Surgery at UHN.

“I have no doubt that this will become the gold standard practice of lung preservation for the foreseeable future.”

Lungs available for transplant are currently limited by the length of time a donor organ can be kept viable. Increasing storage time allows for viable donor lungs to come from greater distances, increasing the potential for greater numbers of lungs becoming available for transplant and overcoming many of the hurdles around transplant logistics.

“In transplant, we still see a critical shortage of organs and people dying on the waitlist because there are not enough lungs to be transplanted.”, says Dr. Cypel, who is also a Professor in the Division of Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery at U of T.

“It’s a great accomplishment to see that our research is now having an impact, and that we can actually have more cases done at our center, with continued outstanding clinical results. Better organ preservation also means better outcomes for patients.”

The results of the trial were recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine Evidence.

The trial took place over 18 months at UHN’s Toronto General Hospital, the Medical University of Vienna, and Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro-Majadahonda in Madrid.

“The ability to extend the lifespan of the donor organ poses several advantages. Ultimately, these advantages will allow for more lungs to be utilized across farther geographies and the ability to improve recipient outcomes by converting lung transplantation into a planned rather than urgent procedure.”, says study first author Dr. Aadil Ali, Adjunct Scientist at the Toronto General Hospital Research Institute.

Some advantages of this new 10 degrees Celsius standard for lung storage include the potential to reduce or eliminate the 24/7 schedule and urgency of lung transplant procedures. By increasing the length of time donor lungs are viable, transplant surgeries could become planned procedures, which avoids bumping scheduled surgeries and overnight transplantation. This advancement on practice comes at a critical time when hospital resources are stretched and there are increased surgical backlogs due to the pandemic.

The study also suggests the new preservation temperature will allow more time to optimize immunologic matching between donor and recipients, and the possibility of performing lung transplantation in a semi-elective rather than urgent fashion.

Reference: “Extension of Cold Static Donor Lung Preservation at 10°C” by Aadil Ali, Ph.D., Konrad Hoetzenecker, M.D., Jose Luis Campo-Cañaveral de la Cruz, M.D., Stefan Schwarz, M.D., Mariana Gil Barturen, M.D., George Tomlinson, Ph.D., Jonathan Yeung, M.D., Laura Donahoe, M.D., Kazuhiro Yasufuku, M.D., Andrew Pierre, M.D., Marc de Perrot, M.D., Thomas K. Waddell, M.D., Shaf Keshavjee, M.D. and Marcelo Cypel, M.D., 20 April 2023, NEJM Evidence.
DOI: 10.1056/EVIDoa2300008

The study was funded by the UHN Foundation.

For more on the study watch Dr. Cypel’s presentation of findings at a recent American Association for Thoracic Surgery event: 165. Extending… | The American Association for Thoracic Surgery | AATS.

Also, watch a video with Drs. Cypel and Ali discussing the foundational work that led to this breakthrough: The Future Now: Two Studies Offer a Sneak Peek into the Future of Organ Transplantation – YouTube.

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