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VV ECMO or VA ECMO? (V-A ECMO or V-V ECMO)?
There are two general types of ECMO that you hear about VV ECMO or...
What is VV ECMO? | ECMO Cannulation
What is VV ECMO?...
What is V-A ECMO Veno-Arterial ECMO
VA ECMO is for patients who are experiencing acute severe cardiac failure and it provides direct circulatory...
ECMO Cannulation Basic Strategies
Anybody who sort of knew or you feel like...
What is ECMO? – What is Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
What is ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation)? ECMO - Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation, also...
Heparin Free (VV ECMO) Veno Venous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in a Multiple Trauma Patient
PerfWeb 58 — Tammy Sparacino Journal Club - John Ingram Knowledge Nuggets #perfusion #ECMO #Bivalirudin Tammy Sparacino Journal Club: Heparin - free ( VV ECMO) Veno - Venous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in a multiple trauma patient: A case report....
Validating “RESP” and “PRESERVE” A single practice ECMO for Covid-19 experience
This program details the RESP and PRESERVE scores for predicting survival with the use of V-V ECMO in the ARDS patient. The program also details a single practice-multi, center program's outcomes comparing RESP and PRESERVE to COVID associated ARDS. #perfusion #ECMO...
Ventricular Assist Devices (VAD). Extracorporeal Oxygenation and Coronavirus Disease. Surfactant
PerfWeb #59 - Ventricular Assist Devices (VAD) - Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Department of CV Surgery: Faculty Forum Vascular Assist Devices (VADs) are a type of mechanical circulatory device used to treat heart failure. VADs work by assisting your heart in...
Growing Your Family as a Perfusionist. High Level Perfusion Professionals
Having a family as a healthcare provider is challenging for everyone. Perfusion and having a family has its own unique challenges. Join the discussion on how other high level perfusion professionals have balanced work and life, raising their families, lessons learned...
The Cases I wish I could forget” Learning from our mistakes – Perfusion
There exists a phrase every perfusion student learns: "Those that have and those that will." After over 40 years of clinical practice, Joe Basha, CCP discusses some of his most memorable cases where mistakes were made and what lessons were learned that made Joe a...