GDP
MATH
PRIME
(Do2)i- don't know what you're talking about
What matters most
100

GDP stands for Goal Directed this.

Answer: What is Perfusion?

100

How do you determine the DO2i if given a DO2

DO2/BSA

100

Prime volume reduction helps maintain this important measurement during CPB.

 Answer: What is hematocrit (or hemoglobin)?

100

This type of flow might cause AKI

Inadequate

100

This is the single most important variable in perfusion that is directly correlated with patient outcomes, like the incidence of postoperative complications and mortality?

DO2

200

This organ is the focus of GDP therapy because it's very sensitive to low oxygen delivery.

Answer: What is the kidney?

200

These are 2 of the  3 numbers needed to calculate CaO2

HGB, Hufner's Constant (1.36), & SaO2 (assumed to be 100%)

200

This technique is used to reduce prime volume right before going on bypass when flow goes backwards.

RAP


200

Blood entering the CPB circuit will increase these types of markers

Inflammatory

200

What is the main goal of a perfusionist using a GDP approach, as it relates to oxygen, during a cardiac surgery case?

Ensure oxygenation meets demand

300

This is what the "i" stands for when you see DO₂i or VO₂i.

Answer: What is indexed (to BSA/body surface area)?

300

This is how Hufners constant is determined? mL of ____ per _____

O2 carrying capacity of hemoglogin (ml of O2 per gram)

300

This technique is used to reduce prime volume right before going on bypass with forward flow from  the venous line

Venous antegrade autologous priming


(VAAP)

300

Low flow or a large amount of hemodilution might cause this (an absence of a certain molecule) in the kidneys or brain

Ischemia

300

 What is the difference in mortality between patients who "pay back" their oxygen debt and those who do not?

a significant reduction in mortality for those who pay back their debt

400

This measurement uses calculus to determine how long and how deep oxygen delivery was below threshold.

Answer: What is AUC (Area Under the Curve)?

400

This  the flow needed to achieve a DO2i of 280 for a patient that has a bsa of 2.5 m2 and a hemoglobin of 10

DO2 = DO2i x BSA

CaO2 = (Hgb x 1.36 x SaO2) + (O.003 x PaO2)

DO2 = CO x CaO2 x 10)

5 L/min

400

This is why prime reduction helps the kidneys during bypass

reduces hemodilution
400
This word is what we use to say bypass has started
Initiated
400

This is how temperature affects oxygen needs

Reduces the need

500

This is how you would measure VCO2 during a case

Capnograph

500

This is the volume difference in 1 meter of 1/2 inch (12.7mm) tubing vs 3/8(9.525mm) inch tubing?

(127-71) 56 mL

500

The most significant patient outcome associated with prime reduction is a decrease in the need for this.

Blood transfusions

500

What is a clinical condition that is considered an independent risk factor for acute renal failure, which a GDP strategy seeks to prevent?

Intraoperative Hemodilution

500

In regards to flow and hemoglobin, these two conditions were better than two other conditions (High and Low)

High Flow low Hgb better than low flow high hgb