Figure 1.
Figure 1. FVIII, VWF, IgG, FV, and fibrinogen levels in ex vivo perfusion medium of human lungs. Double lung blocks retrieved from brain-dead donors were ventilated through an endotracheal tube and perfused for 2 hours (donor 4). Alternatively, the perfusion medium was supplemented with desmopressin acetate (donor 1 and 2) or PMA (donor 3) 60 minutes after the start of the perfusion. In a control experiment, erythrocytes in complete medium were perfused for 2 hours with no lung inserted in the system (dashed line). FVIII:Ag (A), FVIII:C (B), VWF (C), FV (D), fibrinogen (E) and IgG (F) were measured in the perfusion medium. To compare the variations of FVIII:Ag, FVIII:C, or VWF concentrations to those of FV, fibrinogen, or IgG, the values of each variable in a whole perfusion experiment were divided by the corresponding concentration measured at 15 minutes. A 2-sided Wilcoxon paired test was then used to compare FVIII:Ag, FVIII:C, or VWF ratios with FV, fibrinogen, or IgG ratios obtained at the corresponding time points in the same perfusion experiment; °P ≤ .06; *P ≤ .03 for each of the comparisons with FV, fibrinogen, or IgG.

FVIII, VWF, IgG, FV, and fibrinogen levels in ex vivo perfusion medium of human lungs. Double lung blocks retrieved from brain-dead donors were ventilated through an endotracheal tube and perfused for 2 hours (donor 4). Alternatively, the perfusion medium was supplemented with desmopressin acetate (donor 1 and 2) or PMA (donor 3) 60 minutes after the start of the perfusion. In a control experiment, erythrocytes in complete medium were perfused for 2 hours with no lung inserted in the system (dashed line). FVIII:Ag (A), FVIII:C (B), VWF (C), FV (D), fibrinogen (E) and IgG (F) were measured in the perfusion medium. To compare the variations of FVIII:Ag, FVIII:C, or VWF concentrations to those of FV, fibrinogen, or IgG, the values of each variable in a whole perfusion experiment were divided by the corresponding concentration measured at 15 minutes. A 2-sided Wilcoxon paired test was then used to compare FVIII:Ag, FVIII:C, or VWF ratios with FV, fibrinogen, or IgG ratios obtained at the corresponding time points in the same perfusion experiment; °P ≤ .06; *P ≤ .03 for each of the comparisons with FV, fibrinogen, or IgG.

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