Development in POC Testing & Subsequent Hurdles (EP Video)
Michaela Cvitkovic discusses the current trends and regulatory issues in point of care testing (32:11 minutes).
Affordable Health Care Act (EP Video)
Dr. Robert Dunton discusses the impacts of the affordable healthcare act on medical professionals (45:40 minutes).
Hereditary Antithrombin Deficiency (EP Video)
Barry Fry discusses the role of Thrombate III in hereditary antithrombin deficiency (10:13 minutes).
Acute Rescue Support Devices (EP Video)
Wayne Calder discusses the recent advances with the Centrimag ventricular assist system (22:01 minutes).
Patient Blood Management (PBM): Practices & Challenges (EP Video)
Karim Jabr discusses the processes and challenges in developing a patient blood management culture (39:55 minutes).
Hereditary Antithrombin Deficiency (EP Video)
Barry Fry discusses the role of Thrombate III in hereditary antithrombin deficiency (10:13 minutes).
Nutrition Rendition: A Healthier Way to Live, & How the Heck Did We & Our Patients Get Here (EP Video)
John Brooks discusses the prospects of a healthier lifestyle for our patients (46:04 minutes).
Hereditary AT Deficiency & the Use of Thrombate III (EP Video)
Alexander Duncan discusses the use of Thrombate III for hereditary Antithrombin deficiency (43:04 minutes).
Acute Lung Injury after Mechanical Circulatory Support Implantation in Patients on Extracorporeal Life Support: An Unrecognized Problem
We observed early acute lung injury (ALI) after a switch from veno-arterial extracorporeal life support (VA-ECLS) to long-term mechanical circulatory support (MCS).
An Analysis of Pump Thrombus Events in Patients in the HeartWare ADVANCE Bridge to Transplant and Continued Access Protocol Trial
In this study, we analyze the incidence of pump thrombus,
Anticoagulation Monitoring during Pediatric Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
The best method of monitoring anticoagulation during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is unknown.
A Novel Emboli Protection Cannula during Cardiac Surgery: In Vitro Results
A straight-tip cannula may be safer in terms of cerebral embolic consequences during cardiac surgery.