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GW Hospital DocPod
The George Washington University Hospital
20 episodes
8 months ago
GW Hospital DocPod: A peer to peer podcast for medical professionals with The George Washington University Hospital
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GW Hospital DocPod: A peer to peer podcast for medical professionals with The George Washington University Hospital
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Health & Fitness
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Transplanting Between Different Blood Types, Desensitization and Hepatitis C Transplants
GW Hospital DocPod
3 years ago
Transplanting Between Different Blood Types, Desensitization and Hepatitis C Transplants
transplanting-between-different-blood-types-desensitization-and-hepatitis-c-transplantsKeith Melancon, MD, FACS discusses how ABO incompatible kidney transplant can now allow transplants between some individuals with different blood types. He shares the importance of the immunology of transplantation. and how desensitization, a process in which antibodies are removed from the blood through plasma exchange, can help to prevent antibodies from coming back. Additionally, he highlights hepatitis C transplantation and when to refer to the specialists at The George Washington University Hospital.
GW Hospital DocPod
GW Hospital DocPod: A peer to peer podcast for medical professionals with The George Washington University Hospital