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The ABCs of CRRT. Connecting the CRRT machine into the ECMO circuit

by Skrydalewicz Maciej | Jan 12, 2023

#perfusionist #perfusion #healthcare The ABCs of CRRT. Connecting the CRRT machine into the ECMO circuit. A simple technique and a few pearls of wisdom. CRRT, CVVH is a useful tool for managing patients with fluid, electrolyte, metabolite and acid base imbalance....

A simplified approach to mini mitral surgery: No clamp, no fib, just a-rest

by Skrydalewicz Maciej | Jan 12, 2023

#perfusionist #perfusion #healthcare A simplified approach to mini mitral surgery: No clamp, no fib, just a-rest. Use of Port Access is expensive and prolonged Ventricular Fibrillation is potentially damaging to the heart. We propose a simplified approach to minimally...

PerfWeb Special Program -The Kidney. Normal Renal Physiology. What is AKI/ARF?

by Skrydalewicz Maciej | Sep 15, 2022

  #perfusionist #kidneydisease #kidney Normal renal physiology. Renal autoregulation. Effects of CPB associated physiologic alterations. What is AKI/ARF? How to protect the kidney from cardiac surgery associated injury. AKI: How do we mitigate progression?...

An Exploration of New Technologies for Perfusion, Returning to Perfusion. How to Diagnosis Recirculation in Your ECMO Circuit. TCD: Protecting the Brain

by Skrydalewicz Maciej | Sep 7, 2022

#perfusionist #perfusion #healthcare Joe Basha, CCP and guest discusses the challenges and rewards of returning to clinical perfusion practice after being out of clinical practice for several years. Returning to perfusion. There is a need and it is rewarding but it is...

PerfWeb 85 – Day 1 & 2 – Journal Club How to Do It: A Safe Bedside Protocol for Dual-Lumen ECMO catheter

by Skrydalewicz Maciej | Sep 7, 2022

Joe Basha, CCP discusses an article describing a safe approach to insertion of a dual lumen ECMO catheter via the right internal jugular at the bedside. How to Do It: A Safe Bedside Protocol for Dual-Lumen Right Internal Jugular Cannulation for Venovenous...
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