The podcast explores the complexities of liver transplant anesthesia, addressing the reasons for needing transplants, such as viral hepatitis, alcoholic cirrhosis, and NASH. It highlights the necessity of specialized training for anesthesiologists due to the patients' compromised health and the operations' high-risk nature, including significant blood loss. The discussion covers managing abnormal cardiovascular physiology, like high cardiac output and low systemic vascular resistance, and addressing hepatorenal syndrome. Dr. Steven Frank explains the three stages of liver transplantation: hepatectomy, anhepatic, and post-reperfusion, detailing concerns like blood loss, coagulation issues, acidosis, and hyperkalemia, along with corresponding management strategies.
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