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1.00 Credits
In this series of courses advanced topics in extracorporeal technology will be discussed. Due to out-of-town clinical rotations, portions of this course material will be offered online. FA, WI, SP (1 Credit)(1 Credit)(1 Credit)
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3.00 Credits
The history of the profession as well as the present and future role of the perfusionist will be studied. Aseptic techniques and a survey of cardiopulmonary components will be examined. This course includes both a clinical and lab components where the student will be introduced to ancillary procedures and extracorporeal circuit set-up. FA [3]
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3.00 Credits
Cardiovascular physiology and pathophysiology will be studied. Pathophysiology will include acquired and congenital heart diseases. Prerequisites: PRF 501, PRF 521, PHY 551. WI (5 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
Physiology and pathophysiology relating to the patient undergoing extracorporeal circuit support will be explored. Topics will include gas transfer, acid-base, hemostasis and inflammatory processes as they relate to the conduct of cardiopulmonary bypass. Prerequisites: PRF 502, PRF 510, PRF 523, PHY 552. SP (5 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
This seminar will focus on the principles of laboratory analysis with special emphasis on blood chemistry, coagulation/hematology and blood banking. Additionally focus will be placed on the hemodynamic monitoring of patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery. WI [3]
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3.00 Credits
Focus will be on the role of the perfusionist in special operative procedures. This will include issues relating to heart, lung, and liver transplantations, left heart bypass, and conduct of cardiopulmonary bypass. Prerequisites: PRF 510. SP [5]
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3.00 Credits
This is a continuation of Seminar II. The focus will continue to be on special procedures. Topics will include extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, antegrade and retrograde cerebral perfusion, sickle cell disease, and perfusion of the pregnant patient. Prerequisites: PRF 510, PRF 511. SU [3]
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3.00 Credits
Topics include medical imaging and diagnostic technology, and pressure flow and resistance relationships. Prerequisites: PRF 510, PRF 511, PRF 512. FA (1 Credit)
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3.00 Credits
Cardiovascular, respiratory, neural, renal and hepatic anatomy will be presented and discussed. FA [3]
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn the fundamental principles and concepts of pharmacology. Discussions will focus on the principles of drug absorption, distribution and metabolism; drug receptor activities, and the therapeutic uses and mechanism of action of drugs in each major drug group. Prerequisites: PHY 551. WI [3]
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