When brain-dead organ donors were cooled, their kidneys worked better in transplant recipients

Thursday, July 30, 2015 - 05:30 in Health & Medicine

Allowing brain-dead organ donors' body temperatures to fall slightly after brain death - rather than following the accepted protocol of keeping donors warmed to a normal body temperature - resulted in more successful kidney transplants in a recent clinical trial, with fewer organ recipients requiring...

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