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XENOTRANSPLANTATION: THE END OF ORGAN SHORTAGE? │ EP94
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Welcome to the Atomic Anesthesia podcast hosted by CRNA professor Dr. Rhea Temmermand and Co-Founder Sachi Lord. On this show, you'll hear clear, clinically grounded discussions designed for nurse anesthesia residents and CRNAs who want to feel more confident in complex pharmacology, physiology, and real-world anesthesia decision-making.
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In this episode:
- Xenotransplantation is becoming clinically real, using genetic engineering to allow pig organs to function in humans
- Recent cases, including 271 days of pig kidney support, show potential as a bridge to human transplant
- Key challenges include chronic rejection, coagulation mismatch, and evolving immunosuppression
- For anesthesia, these patients bring unstable physiology, unpredictable hemodynamics, and increasing clinical relevance
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