The first clinical perfusion program started here.
Where is the Cleveland clinic?
The release of norepinephrine by the nerve impulses causes interaction with these receptors.
What are Alpha receptors?
This is the approximate resting membrane potential of a myocardial cell.
What is -90 mV?
Albumin should NOT be used to prime circuits with this type of heparin bonded tubing.
What is ionic bonded?
The square root of [(cm X Kg)] divided by 3600 is the formula for.
What is BSA?
At Thomas Jefferson Medical College Dr. Gibbon performed the first successful open heart surgery, this was performed in this year.
What is 1953?
Parasympathetic stimulation results in this change to the heart rate.
What is decrease?
An additional heart sound immediately after the second sound is called this.
What is a Ventricular gallop?
DAILY DOUBLE!
Normal blood osmolarity?
When converting from mm to French, 1 mm equals this many Fr units
What is 3 ?
The procedure that Dr. Gibbon performed for his first successful open heart surgery was this procedure.
What is an ASD?
Class 1 antiarrhythmic agents exert their effects by blocking these kinds of channels.
What is sodium channels ?
The position of the 5 pacemaker codes (xxxxx) that would identify the chamber being paced.
What is position 1?
Normal whole body oxygen consumption for a resting adult is.
What is 250 mL per minute?
The formula ??? = (2X DBP) + SBP /3 is used to calculate this.
What is MAP?
MAP= Mean Arterial Pressure
DBP = Diastolic Blood Pressure
SBP = Systolic Blood Pressure
Dr. Gibbons worked on a CPB machine for years. In the late 1930’s and early 1940’s he maintained cardiorespiratory function on this animal.
What is a cat?
The rate a drug is removed from plasma divided by the concentration of that drug in plasma is.
What is clearance ?
This is the part of the CVP waveform that represents the elevation of the tricuspid valve into the Rt Atrium.
What is the C wave?
For every degree Celsius that the body decreases in temperature the oxygen consumption decreases by this percentage.
What is 7%?
??? = CO X [Hgb X SaO2 X 1.34 + (PaO2 X 0.003)]
This formula is used to calculate:
What is D02? (oxygen delivery)
The American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion (ABCP) was established in this year.
What is 1975?
These are the microorganisms that are most resistant to chemicals.
What are Bacterial spores ?
The position of the pacemaker codes (XXXXX) that identifies the rate modulation would be:
What is Position IV?
Under normal resting conditions the brain receives this percentage of the cardiac output.
What is 15 - 20 % ?
This equation
??? = 6.1 + log([HCO3] / (0.03 X PaC02)]
is used to calculate:
What is the equation for Arterial ph?