Hold onto your lab coats, science fans! Researchers in China just pulled off what sounds like sci-fi: reviving a pig brain 50 minutes after circulatory death ⏳⚡. Led by Dr. He Xiaoshun’s team at Sun Yat-sen University, this game-changing study could rewrite emergency medicine as we know it.
💡 Here’s the wild part: Using a custom-built ‘brain life-support system’ with artificial heart/lung tech and a living pig liver, they restored brain activity and neural function. The liver’s role? Acting like a biological power bank, pumping oxygen-rich blood to the isolated brain!
Why does this matter? Cardiac arrest patients often suffer irreversible brain damage within minutes. This discovery slashes that risk by maintaining neural viability 🧠✨. Imagine future ERs where doctors buy critical extra time to save lives – that’s the team’s vision.
📈 While human trials are years away, the implications are HUGE: better CPR outcomes, new organ preservation methods, and even insights into treating neurological diseases. As one researcher put it: “We’re not just reviving cells – we’re redefining what’s possible in resuscitation.”
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Chinese Scientists Revive Pig Brain That Had Been Dead for 50 Minutes
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