Multiple variables must be analyzed during cardiopulmonary bypass in order to judge the adequacy of perfusion. Variables when viewed singly can be confusing and lead to inaccurate representation of the physiological status of the patient. Communication between the perfusionist and members of the surgical team requires accuracy and complete presentation of pertinent data. Toward this goal of improving the assimilation and processing of information during cardiopulmonary bypass, a multivariable computer-aided “Heads-up Display” (HUD) was developed. Modern jet pilots use heads-up display for rapid assimilation of information when making judgments about the performance of their aircraft and weapons systems. Heads-up display is an electronically...
dissertationDuring emergent situations critical care nurses must recognize changes in the patient's ...
A method to collect clinical oxygenator performance data daily is described. At the end of a bypass ...
Deposited with permission of the author © 2009 Dr. Paul OlderThe introduction of the Swan-Ganz cathe...
Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is a highly complex process. We developed a system to capture and study...
The pathophysiological consequence associated with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) has generated a move...
Journal ArticleHuman error in anesthesia can be attributed to misleading information from patient mo...
Comparisons continue to be made between perfusion and aviation. Although similarities exist there ar...
In this paper we describe a high-fidelity perfusion simulation system intended for use in the traini...
Background: Resuscitation science has gained significant advancements over the past 60 years. The Am...
During cardiopulmonary bypass, the perfusionist maintains physiological parameters laid down in prot...
The utilization of simulators for training is increasing in the professions associated with cardiac ...
A “user friendly” microcomputer-generated data management system designed for on-site documentation ...
In intensive care units, clinicians must observe various physiological monitoring systems and make a...
Required flow rates for cardiopulmonary bypass depend on the patient’s body surface area and tempera...
INTRODUCTION: A portion of patients undergoing cardiac surgery may develop focal and/or subtle brain...
dissertationDuring emergent situations critical care nurses must recognize changes in the patient's ...
A method to collect clinical oxygenator performance data daily is described. At the end of a bypass ...
Deposited with permission of the author © 2009 Dr. Paul OlderThe introduction of the Swan-Ganz cathe...
Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is a highly complex process. We developed a system to capture and study...
The pathophysiological consequence associated with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) has generated a move...
Journal ArticleHuman error in anesthesia can be attributed to misleading information from patient mo...
Comparisons continue to be made between perfusion and aviation. Although similarities exist there ar...
In this paper we describe a high-fidelity perfusion simulation system intended for use in the traini...
Background: Resuscitation science has gained significant advancements over the past 60 years. The Am...
During cardiopulmonary bypass, the perfusionist maintains physiological parameters laid down in prot...
The utilization of simulators for training is increasing in the professions associated with cardiac ...
A “user friendly” microcomputer-generated data management system designed for on-site documentation ...
In intensive care units, clinicians must observe various physiological monitoring systems and make a...
Required flow rates for cardiopulmonary bypass depend on the patient’s body surface area and tempera...
INTRODUCTION: A portion of patients undergoing cardiac surgery may develop focal and/or subtle brain...
dissertationDuring emergent situations critical care nurses must recognize changes in the patient's ...
A method to collect clinical oxygenator performance data daily is described. At the end of a bypass ...
Deposited with permission of the author © 2009 Dr. Paul OlderThe introduction of the Swan-Ganz cathe...