Coronary Revascularization Outcomes Have Improved in Elderly Patients
A multicenter analysis of data from more than 200,000 adults who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention or coronary artery bypass grafting shows that over the last decade the use of these techniques in elderly patients has increased and their outcomes have improved.
Complement Suppression Drug Does Not Prevent Cognitive Decline After CABG
Treatment with pexelizumab, a monoclonal antibody against the C5 complement component, does not prevent the overall drop in cognition that can occur after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), new research shows.
Florida Program Aims to Attract More Men to Nursing Profession
In an attempt to alleviate the nursing shortage in Florida, the Florida Nursing Students Association recently launched a campaign to attract more […]
Comparison of Methods for Point of Care Preparation of Autologous Platelet Gel
The SmartPReP produced a consistent PC with a yield that was four times baseline range with the lowest coefficient of variation.
North American Neonatal Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) Devices: 2002 Survey Results
When compared to a 1990 survey, a shift away from using bladder boxes and toward using air bubble detectors is apparent. But other than those two shifts, ECMO is done in much the same manner as it was done 12 years ago.
Effect of Cardiopulmonary Bypass on Cortical Cerebral Oxygenation During Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
Conventional CABG is responsible for deterioration in [O2Hb], and CBV, which peak at 40–60 min following initiation of CPB. The changes in [O2Hb] are reversible whereas the reduction of CBV persists to the end of the surgery.
Muscular Counterpulsation: Preliminary Results of a Non-Invasive Alternative to Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump
MCP and IABP had the same effects on CO and LVSWI. Moreover, MCP reduced SVR and increased the peripheral circulation without requiring any vascular access nor anticoagulation therapy.
Electromechanical Left Ventricular Resynchronisation by Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
Revascularisation resynchronises left ventricular wall motion by restoring the normal activation response to stress, thereby reducing total isovolumic time and normalising peak cardiac output response to stress.
Plasma-Modified ACT Can Be Used to Monitor Bivalirudin (Angiomax) Anticoagulation for On-Pump Cardiopulmonary Bypass Surgery in a Patient with Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia
We report here the successful use of bivalirudin anticoagulation on pump, with no additional morbidity, and the first reported use of the plasma-modified ACT (activated clotting time) test, a simple modification of the standard ACT assay, to monitor the anticoagulant effect of bivalirudin.
A National Study of Job Satisfaction and Burnout Among Perfusionists
When the MBI scores are divided into the eight phases and then compressed into the three subphases, 42% of the perfusionists surveyed are categorized as low burnouts, 20% of the perfusionists as moderately burned out, and 38% were in the high burnout group.
Writing A Press Release
One of the most important lessons that beginners need to learn is that writing media releases is all about developing a persuasive communication within the framework of a traditional news story format.
Reduction of Myocardial Reperfusion Injury by Aprotinin After Regional Ischemia and Cardioplegic Arrest
Aprotinin reduces reperfusion injury after regional ischemia and cardioplegic arrest. Protease inhibition may represent a molecular strategy to prevent postoperative myocardial injury after surgical revascularization with cardiopulmonary bypass.