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Higher education requirements To work as a cardiovascular perfusionist, a strong background in biology, anatomy, mathematics, and other sciences is recommended. After a high school education, most go on to acquire an advanced degree, attend cardiovascular perfusionist school, and obtain certification.
Training to become a perfusionist, however, can be completed in as quickly as two years if you already have a bachelors degree (science, biology focus). Becoming a perfusionist requires either completion of a perfusion training program or a masters in perfusion.
Myocardial perfusion is a measure of how blood flows to the heart muscle. This is extremely important to the management of heart disease, because blood flow to the heart is critical to delivering oxygen and nutrients to the muscle and removing waste products.
Cardiovascular perfusionists are responsible for operating extracorporeal circulation equipment, such as the heart-lung machine, during an open-heart surgery or any other medical procedure in which it is necessary to artificially support or temporarily replace a patients circulatory or respiratory function.
As a member of the cardiovascular surgical team, the perfusionist also known as the clinical perfusionist helps maintain blood flow to the bodys tissues as well as regulate levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood, using a heartlung machine.
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Perfusionists are vital members of the cardiovascular surgical team. A perfusionist assists the team during various types of cardiac surgical procedures. His or her primary responsibility is to operate a heart/lung machine that artificially replaces a patients heart or lung functions during surgery.
Cardiac perfusionists, also referred to as perfusion technologists or certified clinical perfusionists (CCP), are not physicians or nurses but perform as vital a role during heart surgery.
Perfusionists are not medical doctors. However, they work with doctors to protect a persons health during surgery and other medical procedures. Typically, perfusionists are responsible for operating extracorporeal circulation machines.

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