The perfusion record, whether manually recorded or computer generated, is a legal representation of the procedure. The handwritten perfusion record has been the most common method of recording events that occur during cardiopulmonary bypass. This record is of significant contrast to the integrated data management systems available that provide continuous collection of data automatically or by means of a few keystrokes. Additionally, an increasing number of monitoring devices are available to assist in the management of patients on bypass. These devices are becoming more complex and provide more data for the perfusionist to monitor and record. Most of the data from these can be downloaded automatically into online data management systems, al...
Comparisons continue to be made between perfusion and aviation. Although similarities exist there ar...
Safe cardiopulmonary bypass has been paramount from its first use in the early 1950s until the prese...
The Perfusion Downunder Collaboration provides research infrastructure and support to the Australian...
The perfusion record, whether manually recorded or computer generated, is a legal representation of ...
Although the potential for the utilization of electronic perfusion data (EPD) from proprietary softw...
Although regional and national registries exist to measure and report performance of cardiac surgica...
Background and Objectives Vital sign observations should be monitored before, during and after trans...
Background: Resuscitation science has gained significant advancements over the past 60 years. The Am...
The effect continuous blood gas monitors and computerized perfusion documentation systems have on th...
The current practice of perfusion in Australia and New Zealand continues to adopt new techniques and...
Technology in healthcare has become increasingly prevalent and user friendly. In the last decade, ad...
In this report, we will discuss management and procedural aspects of perfusion practice. This report...
The pathophysiological consequence associated with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) has generated a move...
Comparisons continue to be made between perfusion and aviation. Although similarities exist there ar...
Safe cardiopulmonary bypass has been paramount from its first use in the early 1950s until the prese...
The Perfusion Downunder Collaboration provides research infrastructure and support to the Australian...
The perfusion record, whether manually recorded or computer generated, is a legal representation of ...
Although the potential for the utilization of electronic perfusion data (EPD) from proprietary softw...
Although regional and national registries exist to measure and report performance of cardiac surgica...
Background and Objectives Vital sign observations should be monitored before, during and after trans...
Background: Resuscitation science has gained significant advancements over the past 60 years. The Am...
The effect continuous blood gas monitors and computerized perfusion documentation systems have on th...
The current practice of perfusion in Australia and New Zealand continues to adopt new techniques and...
Technology in healthcare has become increasingly prevalent and user friendly. In the last decade, ad...
In this report, we will discuss management and procedural aspects of perfusion practice. This report...
The pathophysiological consequence associated with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) has generated a move...
Comparisons continue to be made between perfusion and aviation. Although similarities exist there ar...
Safe cardiopulmonary bypass has been paramount from its first use in the early 1950s until the prese...
The Perfusion Downunder Collaboration provides research infrastructure and support to the Australian...