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Why Standardization Matters in Organ Recovery Operations
Organ recovery occurs within a narrow window where timing, coordination, and clinical accuracy carry significant weight. Standardization across recovery operations helps reduce uncertainty and supports dependable outcomes for transplant programs. Standardized workflows provide clarity during complex processes such as donor management, perfusion initiation, and organ assessment. Clear protocols help teams anticipate next steps, reduce communication gaps, and support consistent

Annie Duong
Jan 231 min read
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The Role of Perfusion Expertise in Transplant Program
Transplant readiness extends beyond operating room availability and donor identification. It requires dependable clinical support systems capable of responding quickly and effectively when recovery opportunities arise. Perfusion expertise plays a central role in maintaining this level of preparedness. Perfusionists contribute technical knowledge, physiologic insight, and operational stability across the organ recovery continuum. Their involvement begins well before recovery a

Annie Duong
Jan 231 min read
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Understanding Normothermic Regional Perfusion in Modern Organ Recovery
Normothermic Regional Perfusion has become an increasingly important tool in donation after circulatory death recovery. As transplant programs expand eligibility criteria and seek to improve organ utilization, NRP offers a structured approach to restoring oxygenated blood flow following circulatory death. NRP involves the reestablishment of warm, oxygenated circulation to specific organ systems after death has been declared. This controlled reperfusion supports metabolic reco

Annie Duong
Jan 231 min read
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