Donation After Circulatory Death in Heart Transplant: The Case for Normothermic Regional Perfusion
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Overview: Using DCD hearts has the potential to greatly expand the number of donated hearts shorting the wait times and providing more life-saving transplants for people critically in need of a transplant. Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VCMU) uses a normothermic regional perfusion system to reanimate hearts prior to transplanting them and is one of five centers participating in clinical trials in DCD hearts.
Dr. Shah, VCMU’s professor and Chair of Cardiac Surgery, will provide the early experience of DCD and the feasibility of DCD hearts.