A Pediatric Heart Mission: The Dominican Republic [1]
(Click Image to View Entire Dominican Series) Editor’s Note: I want to thank Alfredo Lomeli, CST, an open heart surgical scrub technician […]
Perfusion Age Survey Results !
Editor’s Note: The name Methuselah, or the phrase “old as Methuselah,” is commonly used to refer to any living thing reaching great […]
Election Day !
GOD BLESS THIS GREAT COUNTRY OF OURS ! We are a great people- and ARE the UNITED States of America!
CO2 Embolisms & What Not …
Editor’s Note: We encounter CO2 in the operating room every day. With the advent of so many new OR procedures requiring the […]
The Captain of the Ship Doctrine
He called me Che Guevara… Commonly known as “el Che” or simply “Che“. The implication was that I was too far to […]
Meet The Team …
Click image to enlarge… Editor’s Note: Yep this is US … Tight…. TITE ! A Bucket O’ Crabs in a cooler…. Do’in […]
A Really Great NEW Perfusion Blog: By Brian forsberg
Editor’s Note: Brian Forsberg and I started communicating when I first began this blog. He was always supportive and kind- and propped […]
From Italy [ 5 ] Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation
Editor’s Note: Once again, just checking early morning news and chatter on Facebook, and another interesting video link rears it’s head. This […]
Perfusion Life: Why We Do This [ 4 ]
My best friend’s kids… They are an amazing expression. Editor’s Note: Everybody has a best friend. Someone we care about now, or […]
Hell Freezes Over: Applying Boyle’s Law to Perfusion
Editor’s Note: This was so clever – it deserves to be here: Boyle’s law states that at constant temperature for a fixed […]
Give Me One More Kiss… [Reprint]
Editor’s Note: Sometimes the smallest reveal- a brief second where you hear or see something- that pings back at you like a […]
Perfusion Life: Why We do This [ 3 ]
Editor’s Note: I think it’s important to recognize one of the things we try to preserve the most when placing patients on […]