%0 Journal Article %T Initial experience with transplantation of lungs recovered from donors after euthanasia %A D. Van Raemdonck %A G. M. Verleden %A L. Dupont %A D. Ysebaert %J Applied Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology %D 2011 %I Pabst Science Publishers %X Objectives: Donors after cardiac death (DCD) have increasingly provided organs for lung transplantation (LTx). The use of lungs from donors after euthanasia has not yet been reported.Methods: Between 01/2007-12/2009, 17/145 (11.7%) isolated LTx were performed from controlled DCD, including 4 (2.8%) after euthanasia. All donors expressed their wish for organ donation once their request for euthanasia was granted according to Belgian legislation. All donors suffered from an unbearable non-malignant disorder.Results: The warm ischemic time between circulatory arrest and cold flush of donor lungs was 14 [10-16] min. Total ischemic time until reperfusion of the graft was 329 [225-414] min for the first lung and 517 [346-547] min for the second lung. No severe graft dysfunction was observed beyond 24 hours. One recipient died in the ICU from a problem unrelated to the graft. The remaining patients were extubated after 2 [2-3] days and discharged from ICU after 7 [4-7] days and from hospital after 33 [23-36] days. FEV1 and FVC increased from 16 [15-21]% and 52 [51-59]% pre-transplant to 85 [61-94]% and 79 [63-84]% at the time of hospital discharge, respectively; (p<0.01). Actuarial 1-year and 3-year survival was 75%.Conclusion: Euthanasia donors accounted for 23.5% of all DCD lung donors with excellent post-transplant graft function and good early recipient outcome. %K lung transplantation %K donation after cardiac death %K donation after brain death %K non-heart-beating donors %K euthanasia %K end-of-life %U http://www.applied-cardiopulmonary-pathophysiology.com/fileadmin/downloads/acp-2011-1_20110329/05_vanraemdonck.pdf