R. Bonato
University Health Network
11 Papers
8 Citations
R. Bonato is an academic researcher from University Health Network. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung transplantation & Transplantation. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Physiologic assessment of the ex vivo donor lung for transplantation
Jonathan C. Yeung,Marcelo Cypel,Tiago N. Machuca,Terumoto Koike,Douglas J. Cook,R. Bonato,Manyin Chen,Masaaki Sato,Thomas K. Waddell,Mingyao Liu,Arthur S. Slutsky,Arthur S. Slutsky,Shaf Keshavjee +12 more
TL;DR: Ex vivo PO2 may not be the first indication of lung injury and, taken alone, may be misleading in assessing the ex vivo lung, so evaluation of other physiologic parameters takes on greater importance.
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Protein expression profiling predicts graft performance in clinical ex vivo lung perfusion.
Tiago N. Machuca,Marcelo Cypel,Jonathan C. Yeung,R. Bonato,Ricardo Zamel,Manyin Chen,Sassan Azad,Michael K. Hsin,Tomohito Saito,Z. Guan,Thomas K. Waddell,Mingyao Liu,Shaf Keshavjee +12 more
TL;DR: Perfusate protein expression during EVLP can differentiate lungs with good outcome from lungs PGD3 after transplantation, and can be potentially used for more precise donor lung selection improving the outcomes of transplantation.
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Ex Vivo Perfusion Treatment of Infection in Human Donor Lungs
D. Nakajima,Marcelo Cypel,R. Bonato,Tiago N. Machuca,K. Hashimoto,V. Linacre,Ilker Iskender,Manyin Chen,Thomas K. Waddell,Mingyao Liu,David M. Hwang,Shahid Husain,Shaf Keshavjee +12 more
Abstract: Ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) is a platform to treat infected donor lungs with antibiotic therapy before lung transplantation. Human donor lungs that were rejected for transplantation because of clinical concern regarding infection were randomly assigned to two groups. In the antibiotic group (n = 8), lungs underwent EVLP for 12 h with high‐dose antibiotics (ciprofloxacin 400 mg or azithromycin 500 mg, vancomycin 15 mg/kg, and meropenem 2 g). In the control group (n = 7), lungs underwent EVLP for 12 h without antibiotics. A quantitative decrease in bacterial counts in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) was found in all antibiotic‐treated cases but in only two control cases. Perfusate endotoxin levels at 12 h were significantly lower in the antibiotic group compared with the control group. EVLP with broad‐spectrum antibiotic therapy significantly improved pulmonary oxygenation and compliance and reduced pulmonary vascular resistance. Perfusate endotoxin levels at 12 h were strongly correlated with levels of perfusates tumor necrosis factor α, IL‐1β and macrophage inflammatory proteins 1α and 1β at 12 h. In conclusion, EVLP treatment of infected donor lungs with broad‐spectrum antibiotics significantly reduced BAL bacterial counts and endotoxin levels and improved donor lung function.
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The role of the endothelin-1 pathway as a biomarker for donor lung assessment in clinical ex vivo lung perfusion.
Tiago N. Machuca,Marcelo Cypel,Yidan Zhao,Hartmut Grasemann,Farshad Tavasoli,Jonathan C. Yeung,R. Bonato,Manyin Chen,Ricardo Zamel,Yi-Min Chun,Z. Guan,Marc de Perrot,Thomas K. Waddell,Mingyao Liu,Shaf Keshavjee +14 more
TL;DR: In donation after cardiac death lungs, perfusate ET-1 and BigET-1 are potential predictors of lung function during EVLP and after lung transplantation and could represent useful biomarkers to improve the accuracy of donor lungs selection.
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