Patrick Odonkor
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Singh A, Goerlich C, Zhang T, Lewis B, Hershfeld A, Braileanu G, et al.
Commun Med (Lond)
. 2025 Jan;
5(1):6.
PMID: 39774817
Background: Improvement in gene modifications of donor pigs has led to the prevention of early cardiac xenograft rejection and significantly prolonged cardiac xenograft survival in both heterotopic and orthotopic preclinical...
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Shah A, Goerlich C, Pasrija C, Hirsch J, Fisher S, Odonkor P, et al.
JACC Case Rep
. 2022 Sep;
4(16):1049-1052.
PMID: 36062051
Cardiac xenotransplantation has been proposed to bridge the gap between supply and demand for patients with end-stage heart failure requiring transplantation. However, differences in pig anatomy compared with human anatomy...
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Odonkor P, Strauss E, Williams B
Br J Hosp Med (Lond)
. 2022 Jul;
83(6):1-7.
PMID: 35787171
Preclinical advances in life-sustaining porcine cardiac xenotransplantation from donor pigs to baboons have paved the way for the performance of porcine cardiac xenotransplantation in a human. This procedure was performed...
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Bergbower E, Odonkor P
J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth
. 2022 May;
36(8 Pt A):2815-2818.
PMID: 35501262
No abstract available.
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Mohiuddin M, Goerlich C, Singh A, Zhang T, Tatarov I, Lewis B, et al.
Xenotransplantation
. 2022 Mar;
29(3):e12744.
PMID: 35357044
We report orthotopic (life-supporting) survival of genetically engineered porcine cardiac xenografts (with six gene modifications) for almost 9 months in baboon recipients. This work builds on our previously reported heterotopic...
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Blood Cardioplegia Induction, Perfusion Storage and Graft Dysfunction in Cardiac Xenotransplantation
Goerlich C, Griffith B, Singh A, Abdullah M, Singireddy S, Kolesnik I, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2021 Jun;
12:667093.
PMID: 34177906
Background: Perioperative cardiac xenograft dysfunction (PCXD) describes a rapidly developing loss of cardiac function after xenotransplantation. PCXD occurs despite genetic modifications to increase compatibility of the heart. We report on...
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Grewal A, Odonkor P, Ghoreishi M, Deshpande S
J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth
. 2021 Jun;
35(10):3085-3097.
PMID: 34059437
Since the first endovascular aortic repair in 1990, endovascular devices and the indications for their use have significantly grown. Considerable progress has been made in endovascular devices and techniques, such...
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Brown J, Hajjar-Nejad M, Dominique G, Gillespie M, Siddiqi I, Romine H, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc
. 2020 Nov;
9(23):e018230.
PMID: 33213254
Background Prince George's County Maryland, historically a medically underserved region, has a population of 909 327 and a high incidence of cardiometabolic syndrome and hypertension. Application of level I evidence...
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DiChiacchio L, Singh A, Lewis B, Zhang T, Hardy N, Pasrija C, et al.
Ann Thorac Surg
. 2019 Oct;
109(5):1357-1361.
PMID: 31589847
Background: Perioperative cardiac xenograft dysfunction (PCXD) was described by McGregor and colleagues as a major barrier to the translation of heterotopic cardiac xenotransplantation into the orthotopic position. It is characterized...
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Deshpande S, Chow J, Odonkor P, Griffith B, Carr S
A A Pract
. 2018 Jun;
11(10):273-275.
PMID: 29894345
Chest tube thoracostomy is a commonly performed procedure in the emergency department, operating room, and intensive care unit. We report an extremely rare case of accidental insertion of a chest...