On Bypass Advanced Perfusion Techniques

With the introduction of cardiac surgery more than five decades ago and the use of the heart-lung machine for open heart surgical procedures granting the surgeon unlimited time in which to operate inside the heart, a complex task has been given to the Per

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Current Cardiac Surgery Mehmet C. Oz, MD, and Michael Argenziano, MD SERIES EDITORS On Bypass : Advanced Perfusion Techniques, edited by Linda B. Mongero, BS, CCP, and James R. Beck, BS, CCP, 2008

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Advanced Perfusion Techniques

Edited by

LINDA B. MONGERO, BS, CCP Division ofCardiothoracic Surgery Clinical Perfusion New York Presbyterian/Columbia College ofPhysicians and Surgeons New York, NY

JAMES

R.

BECK, BS, CCP

Division ofCardiothoracic Surgery Clinical Perfusion New York Presbyterian/Columbia College ofPhysicians and Surgeons New York, NY

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