Welcome to Day 2 of our esteemed PerfWeb 97 series, a continuation of our commitment to providing top-tier educational content for perfusionists. Today's webinar focuses on a fundamental yet crucial topic in the field of perfusion: Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP) Basics. This session is specially designed to cater to both emerging and experienced perfusion professionals, aiming to enhance their understanding and skills in this critical area. Our distinguished faculty for this session is V. Carlyle, RN, BSN-CCRN, a renowned expert with extensive experience and knowledge in cardiac care and perfusion techniques. Carlyle's expertise in the field, coupled with a passion for teaching, makes this session an invaluable opportunity for attendees to learn from one of the best in the industry. This webinar is not just an educational journey; it's an investment in your professional growth. As a participant, you'll gain insights into the principles and practical aspects of IABP, understand its clinical applications, and learn about the latest advancements and best practices. The session will cover a range of topics, including the physiological principles behind IABP, patient selection criteria, management strategies, and troubleshooting common issues. Moreover, the interactive format of the webinar encourages participants to engage with the faculty, ask questions, and participate in discussions. This format ensures a comprehensive learning experience that goes beyond just theoretical knowledge, fostering a deeper understanding of IABP's role in patient care. Recognizing the importance of continuous education in the field of perfusion, this webinar has been approved for 1.2 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP). This approval highlights the session's adherence to high educational standards and its relevance to the ongoing professional development of perfusionists. As you join us for this informative session, we remind you that our platform is more than just a webinar series. It's a community where knowledge meets passion, where professionals come together to learn, share, and grow. Our goal is to empower perfusionists across the USA and Canada with the knowledge and skills they need to excel in their field. With our extensive video library, we proudly stand as the largest knowledge resource for perfusionists worldwide. We look forward to having you with us for this enlightening session. Together, let's continue to elevate the standards of perfusion practice and patient care.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center Faculty Forum #4 — The effect of Cardiopulmonary Bypass (CPB) on Platelets — Perfusion
John Ingram’s Knowledge Nuggets #11 — Blood Storage Effects on the Blood Components — Perfusion
Tammy Sparacino’s Journal Club #22 — Preoperative C-reactive protein as a predictor of postoperative acute kidney injury in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting. — Perfusion
Joe Basha’s PerfWeb #64 — USE of Polypropylene and Polymethylpentene (PMP) Fibers for ECMO Oxygenators — Perfusion
Vanderbilt University Medical Center Faculty Forum #3 — ECMO platform overview: Cost, Safety, Versatility — Perfusion
John Ingram’s Knowledge Nuggets #10 — How Does Protamine Really Neutralize Heparin — Perfusion
Tammy Sparacino‘s Journal Club #21 — Cardiopulmonary Bypass Management — Perfusion
Joe Basha‘s PerfWeb #63 — Early Goal-Directed Therapy DO2 — Perfusion
Joe Basha‘s PerfWeb #62 — Using the SAVE score to predict survival with V-A ECMO — Perfusion
Joe Basha‘s PerfWeb #62 — Higher or Lower Oxygen Targets and Survival — Perfusion
Joe Basha‘s PerfWeb #60 — Validating ”RESP” and ”PRESERVE” A single practice ECMO for Covid-19 experience — Perfusion
John Ingram’s Knowledge Nuggets #8 — Surfactant — Perfusion
Tammy Sparacino‘s Journal Club #20 — Extracorporeal Oxygenation and Coronavirus Disease 2019 Epidemic: Is the Membrane Fail-Safe to Cross Contamination — Perfusion
Vanderbilt University Medical Center Faculty Forum #2 — Ventricular Assist Devices (VAD) — Perfusion
Vanderbilt University Medical Center Faculty Forum #1 — Donation after Cardiac Death (DCD): Expanding the donor pool for patients needing heart transplantation.— Perfusion
John Ingram’s Knowledge Nuggets #6 — Bivalirudin — Perfusion
Tammy Sparacino‘s Journal Club #19 — Veno Venous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in a Multiple Trauma Patient — Perfusion
Joe Basha‘s PerfWeb #57 Day 4 — Advanced Review Of Ventilator Settings for ARDS — Perfusion
Joe Basha‘s PerfWeb #57 Day 4 — Recirculation Measurement by ELSA Monitor for VV ECMO Patients — Perfusion
Joe Basha‘s PerfWeb #57 Day 4 — Oxygenator Blood Volume OXBV Measurement by ELSA Monitor — Perfusion
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