PerfWeb 79 - Neurocognitive Decline Following CPB — Day 3
PerfWeb 79 - Neurocognitive Decline Following CPB — Day 3

PerfWeb 79 - Neurocognitive Decline Following CPB — Day 3

  • Faculty: Tammy Sparacino, CCP
  • Date: April 28th, 2022 10:55 am
  • CEU’s: 1.2 CEUs
  • Price: $18
  • Category 3 CEU
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Tammy Sparacino, CCP and the PerfWeb team discuss Neurocognitive decline following CPB. 

PerfWeb 79 - Neurocognitive Decline Following CPB — Day 3

PerfWeb 79 presents an insightful video on Day 3, featuring the esteemed perfusionist Tammy Sparacino, CCP, and the expert PerfWeb team engaging in a crucial discussion on "Neurocognitive Decline Following CPB (Cardiopulmonary Bypass)."

In the realm of cardiac surgery, the evolution of procedures and technologies has always been geared towards enhancing patient outcomes and minimizing postoperative complications. Among these complications, neurocognitive decline following cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) surgery presents a complex challenge, intertwining the intricacies of medical intervention with the delicate balance of neurological health. "PerfWeb 79 - Neurocognitive Decline Following CPB — Day 3" delves deep into this subject, offering a multifaceted exploration of the causes, implications, and preventative strategies associated with cognitive decline post-CPB.

This webinar, part of an extensive series dedicated to advancing the knowledge and skills of perfusionists, shines a light on the critical issue of neurocognitive decline, a concern that affects a significant portion of patients undergoing CPB. Through a comprehensive dialogue led by experts in the field, the session unpacks the layers of this complex topic, starting from the basic mechanisms underlying neurocognitive changes to the latest research findings and clinical practices aimed at mitigating these effects.

Neurocognitive decline post-CPB is not a monolithic condition but rather a spectrum of cognitive impairments that can range from subtle to severe, impacting memory, attention, executive function, and more. The webinar emphasizes the importance of understanding these variances, as the degree of cognitive change can significantly influence a patient's quality of life and their ability to return to daily activities and work post-surgery. The dialogue meticulously outlines the prevailing theories on the pathophysiology behind cognitive decline, including the roles of inflammation, microemboli, and alterations in cerebral blood flow during CPB.

Furthermore, the discussion extends beyond the operating room to consider the broader implications of these cognitive changes on patients' lives. The experts delve into the challenges of diagnosing and measuring cognitive decline, highlighting the limitations of current methodologies and the ongoing efforts to develop more sensitive and specific assessment tools. This portion of the webinar underscores the necessity for a multidisciplinary approach to patient care, integrating the expertise of surgeons, perfusionists, neurologists, and neuropsychologists to achieve the best possible outcomes.

The session does not stop at problem identification but also explores potential solutions and preventive measures. It covers a range of strategies, from technical adjustments in CPB techniques to pharmacological interventions and preoperative patient preparation, aimed at reducing the risk of cognitive decline. The experts share insights into the efficacy of these approaches, backed by recent clinical trials and studies, offering a glimpse into the future of CPB procedures.

"PerfWeb 79 - Neurocognitive Decline Following CPB — Day 3" also fosters a dynamic interaction with its audience, encouraging questions and discussions that enrich the conversation. This interactive component ensures that the webinar is not just a lecture but a platform for shared learning and exchange of ideas, reflecting the evolving nature of the field.

In conclusion, this webinar serves as an essential resource for perfusionists and healthcare professionals involved in cardiac care, offering a thorough examination of neurocognitive decline post-CPB. It balances scientific rigor with clinical relevance, providing attendees with a deep understanding of the issue and equipping them with knowledge to improve patient care. As part of a larger educational initiative, this session exemplifies the commitment to advancing the field of perfusion, fostering a community of professionals dedicated to excellence in patient outcomes.

By bridging the gap between research and practice, "PerfWeb 79 - Neurocognitive Decline Following CPB — Day 3" contributes to the ongoing dialogue on improving cardiac surgery procedures and patient care. It invites viewers to reflect on the multifaceted challenges of neurocognitive decline and to engage actively in the pursuit of solutions, embodying the spirit of innovation and collaboration that defines the field of perfusion.

In this thought-provoking session, gain valuable insights into the impact of cardiopulmonary bypass on neurocognitive function. Tammy Sparacino and the PerfWeb team delve into the latest research and advancements, exploring strategies to mitigate and address neurocognitive decline in patients undergoing CPB procedures.

As a dedicated platform for perfusionists, medical professionals, and healthcare enthusiasts, PerfWeb strives to bring you the most up-to-date information on perfusion-related topics and critical healthcare matters.

Subscribe to PerfWeb 79 to stay informed and empowered, and be part of the ongoing conversation on neurocognitive health, perfusion, and medical advancements. Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to expand your knowledge and contribute to enhancing patient outcomes in cardiac care.

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Meet Your Instructor

Tammy Sparacino, CCP

Tammy Sparacino, CCP

Tammy graduated from Texas Heart Institute and had been practicing for nearly 17 years in the Houston and surrounding areas

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