Molecular and cellular adaptations to extended hypothermic oxygenated perfusion in donation-after-circulatory-death hearts in a porcine model - Summary - MDSpire

Molecular and cellular adaptations to extended hypothermic oxygenated perfusion in donation-after-circulatory-death hearts in a porcine model

  • By

  • Morgan K. Moroi

  • Yaagnik Kosuri

  • Cary Karcher

  • Diana Albino

  • Anthony Campbell

  • Arianna Adamo

  • Emre Bektik

  • Christine Chan

  • Kenmond Fung

  • Miroslav Sekulic

  • Shaheer K. Faruqi

  • Craig J. Goergen

  • Melissa Tamimi

  • Koji Takeda

  • Giovanni Ferrari

  • May 25, 2026

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Objective:

Consider adding the significance of the findings in the context of heart transplantation.

Key Findings:
  • Include implications of each finding for clinical practice.
Interpretation:

Link findings back to the broader context of DCD heart transplantation.

Limitations:
  • Expand on potential biases or confounding factors in the study design.
Conclusion:

Emphasize the potential impact of HOPE on future DCD heart transplantation practices.

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