Related Experiment Video
Updated: Dec 30, 2025

04:55
Author Spotlight: Simulating Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Using a Neonatal Piglet Model
Published on: May 26, 2023
1.2K
Risk Stratification for Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation After Cardiac Surgery in Children
Matthew Stone1, Richard J Ing2, Lawrence Schwartz2
1Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Colorado School of Medicine Children's Hospital Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO; University of Colorado School of Medicine, Children's Hospital Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO.
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia
|January 16, 2020
Abstract
No abstract available in PubMed .
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Cardiomyopathy VII: Pre and Post Operative Nursing Management
224
Patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) obstruction who remain symptomatic despite optimal medical therapy may undergo a septal myectomy (Morrow procedure). This procedure involves excising a portion of the hypertrophied septum below the aortic valve using a heart-lung machine to improve blood flow through the LVOT. Effective preoperative and postoperative nursing management ensures successful patient outcomes, minimizes complications, and...
224
Mechanical Ventilation I: Indication and Settings
2.3K
Mechanical ventilation is a life-saving technique for managing acute respiratory failure and other respiratory complications. The process involves using a machine known as a ventilator to supply oxygen to the lungs and assist in removing carbon dioxide. It serves as a bridge to long-term mechanical ventilation or a temporary measure until ventilatory support is discontinued. The ventilator can maintain this function for a prolonged period, providing critical support for patients until they can...
2.3K
Mechanical Ventilation II: Invasive Ventilation
559
Ventilators are essential medical equipment used to aid patients with respiratory difficulties. Their primary function is to assist or replace spontaneous breathing by providing mechanical ventilation. There are two general classes of mechanical ventilators: negative-pressure and positive-pressure ventilators.
Negative-Pressure Ventilators
Negative-pressure ventilators create a vacuum around the chest or body to draw air into the lungs, simulating breathing. This method does not require an...
Negative-Pressure Ventilators
Negative-pressure ventilators create a vacuum around the chest or body to draw air into the lungs, simulating breathing. This method does not require an...
559

