Perfusion Blog Posts
M. chimaera infections associated with cardiopulmonary bypass
Controversies in Hospital Infection Prevention Blog posts the following news regarding M. chimaera infections. Dan and I have spent numerous hours recently on a particularly difficult infection prevention issue. We recently learned that a…
Perfusion Blog Posts
HEART-LUNG MACHINES – SOME THOUGHTS ABOUT PUMP CONFIGURATION AND DESIGN.
By Collin Green Colin G. Green, Copenhagen, Denmark. ([email protected]) I was recently chatting with an overseas perfusionist who sent me a photo of his pediatric CPB circuit set-up. He was particularly pleased with…
Perfusion Blog Posts
How ECMO Helps People Heal from Hypothermia and Other Conditions
Lehigh Valley Health News Blog shares the news that LVPG Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery used ECMO therapy on more than 140 patients in the past three years, including Justin Smith. The recent…
Perfusion Blog Posts
Best Hospitals 2015-2016
Healthcare Staffing Blog shares U.S. News & World Report’s best hospitals 2015-2016. Is your hospital included in this year’s list? Source: Best Hospitals 2015-2016
Perfusion Blog Posts
Joint Commission to Suspend Top Performers
Healthcare Staffing Blogs shares the news that The Joint Commission is to suspend Top Performers until 2017, and also shares the full JC annual report for 2015. Source: Joint Commission to Suspend…
Perfusion Blog Posts
5 Things You Should Know Before Embarking on a Perfusion Career
Have you been thinking about embarking on a career in perfusion? If being part of a team that saves lives while earning a decent paycheck appeal to you, you might want to…
Perfusion Blog Posts
What is Platelet Gel?
Platelet Gel is a substance that is created by harvesting your body’s own natural healing factors from your blood and combining it with thrombin and calcium to form a coagulum. This coagulum…
Echo & Ultrasound, echocardiography, PE, Perfusion Blog Posts
An echo in Pulmonary Embolus (PE)
Author: Tom Rozen Peer reviewer: Lloyd Roberts A 40 year old man presents with near syncopal events and has low oxygen saturations in the emergency department, on a past history of systemic hypertension. His blood pressure is low-normal and the chest X ray is clear, so he goes on to have an urgent CTPA […]
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Published Articles
Autologous Platelet-Rich Plasma: A Potential Therapeutic Tool for Promoting Hair Growth
ZHENG JUN LI, MS,*‡ HYE-IN CHOI, MS,†‡ DAE-KYOUNG CHOI, PHD,* KYUNG-CHEOL SOHN, PHD,* MYUNG IM, MD,* YOUNG-JOON SEO, MD,* YOUNG-HO LEE, MD,† JEUNG-HOON LEE, MD,* AND YOUNG LEE, MD* BACKGROUND Recently, autologous…
Published Articles, Soft Tissue Injuries
Skeletal Muscle Healing
Application of Autologous Growth Factors on Skeletal Muscle Healing Sports medicine is a potential field for autologous platelet therapies as their use can accelerate repair in clinical situations requiring rapid healing and…
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