Award winners 2019
Perfusion Safety Award
Sponsored by LivaNova
Award for the best presentation of a subject in regard to safety in perfusion.
THE ROLE OF PERFUSION ANALYSIS REPORT IN PERFUSION QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
Tanee Chan
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery/Perfusion Service Singapore
National Heart Centre Singapore
First Time Presenter Award
Sponsored by Medtronic Europe S.A.
Award for a subject best presented by a first time speaker.
A COMPARISON OF INVASIVE AND NON-INVASIVE CONTINUOUS BLOOD GAS MONITORS DURING CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS
Kristina Legg, Marco Stehouwer
St. Antonius Hospital/Heartbeat, Perfusion
Nieuwegein, Netherlands
Neonatal and Infant Perfusion Award
Sponsored by Terumo Europe N.V.
Award for the best presentation in regard to a subject related to neonatal or infant perfusion.
THE INNOVATIVE METHOD OF USING CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS IN THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF TUMORS OF EXTRACARDIAC LOCALIZATION
Volodymyr Zhovnir, Svitlana Gayda, Yuriy Lysak, Oleksiy Ijovskyi, Yaroslav Mykychak, Grygoriy Klymnyuk, Illya Yemets
Ukrainian Children’s Cardiac Center
Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Kyiv, Ukraine
Most Original Paper Award
Sponsored by Getinge
Award for the best presentation regarding a most originalsubject.
RESULTS OF INNOVATIVE MYOCARDIAL PROTECTION TECHNIQUE STRUCTURED ON CARDIAC MASS INDEX WITH ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC PATTERNS
Ignazio Condello1, Patrizio Lancellotti2, Giuseppe Speziale1
1 Anthea Hospital Bari, Gvm Care & Research, Bari, Italy
2 University of Liège, CHU Sart Tilman, Liège, Belgium
Best Perfusionist Paper
Sponsored by FECECT
Award for the best presentation by a perfusionist of a most distinguished subject.
LVADS: IS DESTINATION THERAPY THE FUTURE FOR THE TREATMENT OF END-STAGE HEART FAILURE WITHIN THE UK?
Katie Avison
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham UK, Clinical Perfusion
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Best Paper Award
Sponsored by FECECT
Award for the presentation of the most distinguished study presented at the congress.
PROLONGED EARLY POSTOPERATIVE NIRS MONITORING ENHANCE CEREBRAL
PROTECTION IN PATIENTS AT HIGH RISK OF CEREBRAL COMPLICATIONS DURING CARDIAC SURGERY
Pasquale Totaro 1, Vincenzo Argano2
Cardiac Surgery
1 IRCCS Foundation Hospital San Matteo, Pavia
2 University Hospital P Giaccone, Palermo. Italy
Each Award Winner will recieve € 1500.