Louit Thakuria
Harefield Hospital
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Journal of Critical Care | 2016
Louit Thakuria; Rosada Davey; Rosalba Romano; Martin Carby; Sundeep Kaul; Mark Griffiths; Andre Simon; Anna Reed; Nandor Marczin
INTRODUCTION To explore the hypothesis that early ventilation strategies influence clinical outcomes in lung transplantation, we have examined our routine ventilation practices in terms of tidal volumes (Vt) and inflation pressures. METHODS A total of 124 bilateral lung transplants between 2010 and 2013 were retrospectively assigned to low (<6 mL/kg), medium (6-8 mL/kg), and high (>8 mL/kg) Vt groups based on ventilation characteristics during the first 6 hours after surgery. Those same 124 patients were also stratified to low-pressure (<25 cm H2O) and high-pressure (≥25 cm H2O) groups. RESULTS Eighty percent of patients were ventilated using pressure control mode. Low, medium, and high Vt were applied to 10%, 43%, and 47% of patients, respectively. After correcting for patients requiring extracorporeal support, there was no difference in short-term to midterm outcomes among the different Vt groups. Low inflation pressures were applied to 61% of patients, who had a shorter length of intensive care unit stay (5 vs 12 days; P = .012), higher forced expiratory volume in 1 second at 3 months (77.8% vs 60.3%; P < .001), and increased 6-month survival rate (95% vs 77%; P = .008). CONCLUSION Low Vt ventilation has not been fully adopted in our practice. Ventilation with higher inflation pressures, but not Vt, was significantly associated with poorer outcomes after lung transplantation.
Thorax | 2017
Kate Tatham; Kieran P. O'Dea; Rosalba Romano; Hannah Elizabeth Donaldson; Kenji Wakabayashi; B V Patel; Louit Thakuria; Andre Simon; Padmini Sarathchandra; Harefield Popstar investigators; Nandor Marczin; Masao Takata
Rationale Primary graft dysfunction in lung transplant recipients derives from the initial, largely leukocyte-dependent, ischaemia-reperfusion injury. Intravascular lung-marginated monocytes have been shown to play key roles in experimental acute lung injury, but their contribution to lung ischaemia-reperfusion injury post transplantation is unknown. Objective To define the role of donor intravascular monocytes in lung transplant-related acute lung injury and primary graft dysfunction. Methods Isolated perfused C57BL/6 murine lungs were subjected to warm ischaemia (2 hours) and reperfusion (2 hours) under normoxic conditions. Monocyte retention, activation phenotype and the effects of their depletion by intravenous clodronate-liposome treatment on lung inflammation and injury were determined. In human donor lung transplant samples, the presence and activation phenotype of monocytic cells (low side scatter, 27E10+, CD14+, HLA-DR+, CCR2+) were evaluated by flow cytometry and compared with post-implantation lung function. Results In mouse lungs following ischaemia-reperfusion, substantial numbers of lung-marginated monocytes remained within the pulmonary microvasculature, with reduced L-selectin and increased CD86 expression indicating their activation. Monocyte depletion resulted in reductions in lung wet:dry ratios, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid protein, and perfusate levels of RAGE, MIP-2 and KC, while monocyte repletion resulted in a partial restoration of the injury. In human lungs, correlations were observed between pre-implantation donor monocyte numbers/their CD86 and TREM-1 expression and post-implantation lung dysfunction at 48 and 72 hours. Conclusions These results indicate that lung-marginated intravascular monocytes are retained as a ‘passenger’ leukocyte population during lung transplantation, and play a key role in the development of transplant-associated ischaemia-reperfusion injury.
Chest | 2017
Louit Thakuria; Anna Reed; Andre Simon; Nandor Marczin
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia | 2015
Rosalba Romano; Kate Tatham; Kieran P. O’Dea; Padmini Sarathchandra; Louit Thakuria; Anna Reed; Fabio De Robertis; Aron Frederik Popov; Mohamed Amrani; Toufan Bahrami; Andre Simon; Masao Takata; Nandor Marczin
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2017
Louit Thakuria; Rosalba Romano; V. Goss; G. Koster; P. Townsend; Aron-Frederik Popov; F. De Robertis; T. Pitt; Martin Carby; A.R. Simon; Nandor Marczin; Mark Griffiths; A. Postle; Anna Reed
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2016
Louit Thakuria; Rosalba Romano; G. Koster; V. Goss; P. Townsend; A.R. Simon; Aron-Frederik Popov; F. De Robertis; Simona Soresi; Martin Carby; Anna Reed; Nandor Marczin; Mark Griffiths; A. Postle
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia | 2016
Rosalba Romano; Louit Thakuria; Shirin Sheibani; Simona Soresi; Paras Dalal; F. De Robertis; Aron-Frederik Popov; Toufan Bahrami; M. Amrani; Martin Carby; Anna Reed; A.R. Simon; Nandor Marczin
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia | 2016
Rosalba Romano; Louit Thakuria; Simona Soresi; F. De Robertis; Aron-Frederik Popov; Toufan Bahrami; M. Amrani; Martin Carby; Anna Reed; A.R. Simon; Nandor Marczin
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia | 2016
Rosalba Romano; Louit Thakuria; Shirin Sheibani; Simona Soresi; F. De Robertis; Aron-Frederik Popov; M. Amrani; Toufan Bahrami; Martin Carby; Anna Reed; A.R. Simon; Nandor Marczin
European Respiratory Journal | 2016
Rosalba Romano; Louit Thakuria; Shirin Sheibani; Fabio De Robertis; Aron-Frederik Popov; Mohamed Amrani; Toufan Bahrami; Paras Dalal; Simona Soresi; Martin Carby; Anna Reed; Andre Simon; Nandor Marczin