perfusatet
Perfusatet, more commonly spelled perfusate in English, refers to the fluid used to perfuse tissues or organs during ex vivo perfusion or in situ perfusion procedures. The perfusate delivers oxygen and nutrients, removes metabolic wastes, and maintains physiological conditions such as temperature, pH, and osmolarity to support tissue viability during circulation.
Perfusates can be categorized by their composition. Acellular solutions such as electrolyte buffers (for example, Ringer’s
Applications and techniques vary. Perfusates are central to organ transplantation, enabling preservation of liver, kidney, heart,
Notes: Perfusatet is not a standard English term; perfusate or perfusion solution are the typical terms. Variants