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Join us for an insightful episode from The FAST Archives, featuring "Stayin' Alive: Impella Device and Left Ventricular Mechanical Circulatory Support in Critical Care Transport," presented by Michael Lauria. A former USAF Pararescueman and Critical Care/Flight Paramedic, Michael is now an EMS and Critical Care Fellow at the University of New Mexico Health Science Center. He brings his extensive experience to this engaging talk on Left Ventricular Assist Devices (LVADs) and their use in critical care transport.
In this episode, Michael dives into the technical aspects of LVADs, including their design, application, and relevance in transport situations. You'll learn about anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, pressure waveforms, and point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) as they relate to these devices. Michael’s presentation is thorough and engaging, perfect for anyone in critical care or emergency transport.
Whether you're already familiar with LVADs or new to the topic, this episode offers valuable insights and practical knowledge. As these devices become more common in the field, you'll want to be prepared. Tune in to expand your understanding and equip yourself for future transports involving LVADs.
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Join us for an insightful episode from The FAST Archives, featuring "Stayin' Alive: Impella Device and Left Ventricular Mechanical Circulatory Support in Critical Care Transport," presented by Michael Lauria. A former USAF Pararescueman and Critical Care/Flight Paramedic, Michael is now an EMS and Critical Care Fellow at the University of New Mexico Health Science Center. He brings his extensive experience to this engaging talk on Left Ventricular Assist Devices (LVADs) and their use in critical care transport.
In this episode, Michael dives into the technical aspects of LVADs, including their design, application, and relevance in transport situations. You'll learn about anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, pressure waveforms, and point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) as they relate to these devices. Michael’s presentation is thorough and engaging, perfect for anyone in critical care or emergency transport.
Whether you're already familiar with LVADs or new to the topic, this episode offers valuable insights and practical knowledge. As these devices become more common in the field, you'll want to be prepared. Tune in to expand your understanding and equip yourself for future transports involving LVADs.

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