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Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension and Assessment of Right Ventricular Function in the Piglet
Pierre-Emmanuel Noly 1, Julien Guihaire 1,4, Matthieu Coblence 1, Peter Dorfmüller 2,5, Elie Fadel 1,3, Olaf Mercier 1,3
1Surgical Research Lab, Marie Lannelongue Hospital, 2Department of Pathology, Marie Lannelongue Hospital, 3Department of Thoracic and Vascular Surgery, Marie Lannelongue Hospital, 4Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, University Hospital of Rennes, 5INSERM U999 Paris-Sud University

Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension (CTEPH) and Right Ventricular (RV) dysfunction were induced in piglets by progressive obstruction of the pulmonary arteries. Consequences were remarkably similar to those observed in CTEPH patients. This animal model would be a very useful tool for pathophysiology and therapeutic experiments on CTEPH and RV failure.

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Induction and Phenotyping of Acute Right Heart Failure in a Large Animal Model of Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension
David Boulate 1, Myriam Amsallem 1,2, Jean-Baptiste Menager 1, Simon Dang Van 1, Peter Dorfmuller 3, Andrew Connolly 4, Alban Todesco 5, Benoit Decante 1, Elie Fadel 1, Francois Haddad 2, Olaf Mercier 1
1Research and Innovation Unit, RHU BioArt Lung 2020, Marie Lannelongue Hospital, 2Phenotypic and Biomarker Core Laboratory, Cardiovascular Institute, Stanford University, 3Department of pathology, Marie Lannelongue Hospital, 4Department of pathology, UCSF School of Medicine, 5Department of thoracic surgery, Hopital Nord, APHM, Aix-Marseille University

We present a protocol to induce and phenotype an acute right heart failure in a large animal model with chronic pulmonary hypertension. This model can be used to test therapeutic interventions, to develop right heart metrics or to improve the understanding of acute right heart failure pathophysiology.

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Functional Assessment of the Donor Heart During Ex Situ Perfusion: Insights from Pressure-Volume Loops and Surface Echocardiography
Simon Dang Van 1,2,3, Dorothée Brunet 1,2,3, Ali Akamkam 1,2,3, Benoit Decante 1,2, Julien Guihaire 1,2,3
1Laboratory of Preclinical Research, Department of Research and Innovation, Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint Joseph, 2Inserm UMR S 999, Pulmonary Hypertension: Pathophysiology and Novel Therapies, Marie Lannelongue Hospital, Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint Joseph, 3Department of Cardiac Surgery, Marie Lannelongue Hospital

A reliable noninvasive approach for functional assessment of the donor heart during normothermic ex situ heart perfusion (NESP) is lacking. We herein describe a protocol for ex situ assessment of myocardial performance using the epicardial echocardiography and conductance catheter method.

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Coronary Angiography During Ex-Situ Heart Perfusion in a Porcine Model
Ali Akamkam 1,2,3, Vincenzo Palermo 4, Tiphaine Legrand 5, Guillaume Fadel 2,3,6, Benoît Decante 2,3, Simon Dang Van 2,3,7, Jean-Noel Andarelli 4, Valérie Furlan 5, Julien Guihaire 1,2,3,8
1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Marie Lannelongue Hospital, Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint Joseph, 2Laboratory of Preclinical Research, Department of Research and Innovation, Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint Joseph, 3Inserm UMR S 999, Pulmonary Hypertension: Pathophysiology and Novel Therapies, Marie Lannelongue Hospital, Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint Joseph, 4Department of Cardiology, Marie Lannelongue Hospital, Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint Joseph, 5Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, AP-HP. University of Paris-Saclay, 6Department of Thoracic Surgery, Marie Lannelongue Hospital, Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint Joseph, 7Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, University Hospital of Angers, 8University of Paris Saclay

Screening for coronary artery disease could increase the procurement of donor hearts with extended criteria. A protocol for performing reproducible coronary angiography during ex-situ heart perfusion is described herein in a porcine model.

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