The Essential Ingredient: ECMO Nurses
(Meet An Amazing Nurse ) I met Shannon 3 1/2 years ago when doing my first ECMO shift here in Texas. I […]
Perfusion Notes: [6]
A Student Diary: To View all Diary Entries- Click Here Wet Labs & Simulations So over the last few weeks I have […]
Live Blog: TPA Seminar: Day 2
Media Journalism by… Mr. Whitt Behr, Perfusion Student at the Vanderbilt School of Perfusion The Tennessee Perfusion Association Conference: Live via Twitter… […]
Live Blog: TPA Seminar: Day 1
Media Journalism by… Mr. Whitt Behr, Perfusion Student at the Vanderbilt School of Perfusion The Tennessee Perfusion Association Conference: Live via Twitter… […]
If What You Did Yesterday Seems Big…
IF WHAT YOU DID YESTERDAY SEEMS BIG, YOU HAVEN’T DONE ANYTHING TODAY. – Lou Holtz So this is a Perfusion Blog, and […]
Tunnel Vision
Causes Extreme fear or distress, most often in the context of a panic attack. During periods of high adrenaline production, such as […]
Methylene Blue & CPB
Is Methylene blue an Effective Adjunct Therapy for Treating Refractory Hypotension in Septic Endocarditis? This question was posed to me from a […]
From Point A to Point B : Packed Cells
Blood Transfusion on CPB I usually know if I am going to transfuse a patient during the course of cardiopulmonary bypass. Aside […]
WebCast Conference: 2011 Ongoing…
Tennessee Perfusion Association Presents … 2011 Ongoing… WebCast New for 2011 is the opportunity to view the TPA Conference via webcast, from […]
Locums: TPD, LLC
Locums Available … I’m Greg Turp, CCP, LP, and have been involved in Adult Perfusion for 30 years and am available for […]
Metabolism and Hypothermia
Metabolism and Hypothermia Hypothermia while being a common problem associated with all operations, remains an inseparable aspect of cardiopulmonary bypass that has […]
Mitral Stenosis
Mitral Stenosis The incidence of mitral valve stenosis is associated with scarring of the valve due to rheumatic fever. Fibrosis restricts the […]