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It would be interesting to try this on Bajau people to see if there are differences in their microcirculation compared to people from other populations under normal conditions and immediately after a long freediving session. The Bajau people have physiological and genetic adaptations for freediving, including a population-specific variant for a carbonic anhydrase gene.
59:38 did Joe Basha get an answer to the pCO2 question? 52:02 LOL! Thanks very much for this video. I'm a lay person, but have an MSc in biology. My daughter had neuroleptic malignant syndrome from Reglan. Her lips turned blue but her pO2 as measured by pulse oximeter was normal. She recovered for the most part, thank goodness. I've been interested in the topic of perfusion and hypoxia ever since. It sort of relates to my MSc research which was on dormancy / release from dormancy in a marine copepod in anoxic, H2S-laden sediment.
I don't know why. Why is it so few amount of thumbs? That was the brilliant hour, so interesting! Is the situation with the Mannitol is ossible for the oderm type of oxygenators? And what was the best option to label the lines when you are changing the ECMO contuor? Mark only the new lines? I so happy, that my first few years of work ere in the center with more expirienced colleagues, that way I had someone to help me with unusual situations. But real confidence and expirience I've got only after "downshift" to forein hospital, where I became the only one perfusionist in totaly new team. Looking back, seems there were the highest concentration of mistakes))) But the key is always to analyse! Do not start with the idea "that wasn't my failt", but try to find the rearon of some problem and the way how to prevent or solve it next time. Only our mistakes can improve us. And its better to share your mistakes with the colleagues for them not to repeat it! Thank you so much!
I'm sooo grateful, that you've discussed that basics things. Unfortunately I haven't been studied those at the beginning and it took me a years to get to the same point 🥺 nowadays I can see the cases much wider and chose the options how I can improve my perfusion😊
Hi. What do you suggest as current evidence based protocol for best cardioplegia strategy in an acute heartfailure patient with emergency cabg/Acute AR/Acute MR