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Ep. 119: Update on UDDA Revisions … and Concerns with Normothermic Regional Perfusion

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Normal, Thermic, Regional Perfusion Causes Brain Death

"After five minutes, the brain isn't dead. But the brain is not happy because it's not getting oxygen," he says. "And so by clamping those arteries, you're preventing recovery." He adds that people who have been down for undisclosed periods of time without oxygen can wake up and sometimes have minimal recovery.

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