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Sunday Oct 03, 2021
Sunday Oct 03, 2021
Joe Basha, CCP lectures on the technology and use of minimally or less invasive hemodynamic monitoring of the Critical Care Unit patient and the advantages and limitations of less invasive monitoring over traditional indwelling line placement.
Thursday Sep 30, 2021
Thursday Sep 30, 2021
An expert panel with decades of ECMO experience managing many ECMO patients discusses the factors that influence patient selection for ECMO support.
Wednesday Sep 29, 2021
Wednesday Sep 29, 2021
Joe Basha, CCP, and Mike Brown, CCP describe and discuss common and complex complications of ECMO.
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Another excellent review by John Ingram, CCP of various ECMO cannulation strategies, including basic cannulation and exotic cannulation strategies.
Monday Sep 27, 2021
Monday Sep 27, 2021
John Ingram, CCP gives a terrific review of ECMO cannulation strategies and the panel discusses the reasons to use Veno-Arterial and Veno-Venous ECMO. John and the panel review inclusion and exclusion criteria for V-A and V-V ECMO.
Sunday Sep 26, 2021
Sunday Sep 26, 2021
John Ingram, CCP and Joe Basha, CCP discuss how to evaluate the effectiveness of your ECMO cannulation strategy and of your ECMO therapeutic goals and metrics.
Friday Sep 24, 2021
Friday Sep 24, 2021
The Arguments For And Against State Licensure For Perfusion. A lively debate about State Licensure for perfusionists.
Friday Sep 24, 2021
Friday Sep 24, 2021
Cerebral Embolic Protection Devices. Lecture and discussion about devices used to reduce embolic stroke. Trigaurd and Sentinell devices.
Friday Sep 24, 2021
Friday Sep 24, 2021
ECMO: Measurement Of Adequacy, Cannulation, North/South Complication, Anticoagulation And Weaning, And What Patients Can Be Woken Up And Extubated On VV ECMO?
Friday Sep 24, 2021
Friday Sep 24, 2021
CVVH / CRRT: What Is It And Why We Should Use It More. Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy. Veno-Venous Hemofiltration. Discussion on fluid balance and mortality. Continuous renal replacement therapy lecture. CVVH - Continuous Veno-Venous Hemofiltration (CVVH) The Continuous Veno-Venous Hemofiltration (CVVH) program is a short-term treatment used in ICU patients with acute or chronic renal failure. Usually, hemodialysis is typically done for patients with kidney failure. However, if the patient has low blood pressure or other contra indicators to hemodialysis, CVVH may be a necessary alternative. If necessary, our nephrologists will assess the patient and order settings for CVVH. The ICU nurse will set up the CVVH unit, while the bedside nurse will run CVVH and troubleshoot problems while taking care of the patient.