Chris Sonnenday is the Transplant Center Director for Michigan Medicine. As Peter’s senior resident while at Johns Hopkins, Chris made a lasting impression on him with his remarkable leadership and ability to maintain his humanity through the stressors of that challenging environment. In this episode, Chris tells the incredible backstory of the history of transplant medicine, focusing on the kidney and the liver. He discusses the surgical and immunologic developments that launched the field forward, but also lays out the challenges ahead for the field, such as the rising prevalence of chronic kidney and liver failure. Chris also tells many stories of tragedy and triumph that comes with working in organ transplantation, but ultimately explains the rewarding nature of being a witness to the gift of organ donation.
We discuss:
00:00:00 - Intro
00:01:15 - What attracted Chris to medicine, and his leadership in residency
00:07:30 - How Chris maintained his empathy and humanity through the stresses of med school and residency
00:25:15 - Why Chris chose a complicated field like transplant medicine
00:31:10 - Explaining kidney transplantation to showcase the challenge of organ transplantation surgery
00:41:15 - Overcoming the immune-based challenges of transplant surgery
00:54:30 - How the discovery of cyclosporine transformed the field of organ transplantation
01:00:10 - Rising chronic kidney failure due to the prevalence of pre-diabetes and metabolic syndrome
01:06:45 - Why living kidney donations are superior, and the possibility of a market for kidney donation
01:26:50 - Designing a fair system of organ distribution
01:31:15 - The debate on what constitutes “death” when deciding when to take organs from a registered organ donor
01:44:20 - Reflections on the gift of organ donation
01:51:15 - The history of liver transplantation and why it’s so complex
01:58:45 - Addressing acute liver failure and the amazing baboon experiment
02:08:25 - The potential for the rising prevalence of NAFLD and NASH to overwhelm the liver transplant infrastructure in the US
02:20:40 - The importance of teamwork in successful organ transplantations, and the most tragic event Chris has ever witnessed
Show notes page: https://peterattiamd.com/chrissonnenday/
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