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Simulation of Hypothermic Perfusion of Rabbit Livers for Cryopreservation Applications.

Cryo Letters 2019 January
BACKGROUND: In cryopreservation of biological material, it is very important to precise control the perfusion of cryoprotectants (CPA) inside the sample. CPA concentration inside tissues and organs during the process was measured in a few studies. The simulation of the CPA perfusion inside the organ is still necessary to understand and optimize this complex process.

OBJECTIVE: This study simulates the diffusion of Me2 SO and PBS in a rabbit liver.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: The software COMSOL for computational fluid-dynamics has been used. A hypothermic perfusion is simulated where temperature and pressure at the entrance of the organ are constant.

RESULTS: The simulation shows that Me2 SO concentration increases within the porous medium until saturation. The variation of perfusion speed and pressure inside the organ is almost null with time.

CONCLUSION: Finite elements modelling shows that under hypothermic conditions it is possible a full and even loading of this organ with Me2 SO, keeping constant the perfusion parameters.

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