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EPISODE · Nov 13, 2016 · 34 MIN

learnECMO 3: Cannulation Part 1

from Neuro Resus

learnECMO Roger Pye on cannulation, part 1. This podcast is the first of 2 parts of the Cannulation 101 session from the recent ECMOcannulate course. It is delivered by a true expert in the form of Roger Pye, erstwhile renal physician, intensivist and cardiac anaesthetist with 10 years of ECMO retrieval experience. In part 1 Roger gets right down to the grain on VV cannulation and just how vital cannula configuration is to optimising systemic oxygenation, an essential consideration when bundling ECMO patients up for a 4000km aeromedical retrieval. Look out for part 2 which will cover the Avalon cannula and cannulation for VA ECMO. Thanks for listening. If you're interested in honing your cannulation skills go to learnECMO.com to register your interest for ECMOcannulate in 2017. We will also be in Berlin at the blue riband crit care conference, das SMACC, where we will invite all comers to set the ECMO cannulation world record.

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