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The Pulse on Perfusion: Color Vision, Readiness, and the Path to Perfusion School
Selecting candidates for perfusion school takes more than strong academics. Programs look for emotional readiness, good judgment, and the ability to stay calm under pressure. This month’s Pulse on Perfusion poll asked practicing perfusionists and other professionals across the field to share their views on what prepares someone for training, including how they think about color vision in the admission process.
Blood Warm Reperfusion: A Necessary Adjunct to Heart-Valve Surgery in Low-Risk Patients?
The aim of this prospective, randomized study was to determine whether blood warm reperfusion improves myocardial protection provided by cold crystalloid cardioplegia in patients undergoing first-time elective heart-valve surgery, using cardiac troponin I release as the criterion for evaluating the adequacy of myocardial protection.
