IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology (Jan 2025)

Experimental Evaluation of a New Perfusion Machine Using Normothermic Cycles on Explanted Livers

  • Eleonora Barcali,
  • Lorenzo Maggi,
  • Rebecca Panconesi,
  • Fabio Staderini,
  • Leonardo Bocchi,
  • Cosimo Nardi,
  • Nadia Navari,
  • Adriano Peris,
  • Matteo Risaliti,
  • Mauricio F. Carvalho,
  • Fabio Marra,
  • Philipp Dutkowski,
  • Gian Luca Grazi,
  • Andrea Schlegel,
  • Filippo Bigi,
  • Mattia Dimitri,
  • Andrea Corvi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/OJEMB.2024.3478791
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 82 – 88

Abstract

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Goal: Organ perfusion is a vast subject with several techniques, the most common being Hypothermic Machine Perfusion (HMP) and Normothermic Machine Perfusion (NMP). In this paper, a new machine developed at the Biolab of the University of Florence has been tested to validate its capability to perform a well-controlled Oxygenated Rewarming (COR) phase and maintain stability during the NMP phase. Methods: The tests (n = 5) were conducted on fresh porcine livers and evaluated according to liver perfusion standards. The developed machine is based on a previous version, with an integrated control and sensor system and a complete mechanical and electronic redesign. Results: The results demonstrate the excellent usability of the machine and its ability to effectively maintain the organs in good condition. The new system performed well, and the measures made on the livers were satisfactory for good preservation of the organ. Conclusion: This study showed the effectiveness of the developed machine. Future development of the system will include a more sophisticated control system to ensure the correct parameters for perfusion.

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