Perfusion practices and safety standards in Pakistan: Insights from a preliminary nationwide survey.

The journal of extra-corporeal technology Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-16 DOI:10.1051/ject/2025007
Salman Pervaiz Butt, Nabeel Razzaq, Bill Cook, Babar Ali, Hashim Saqib, Aerfa Amir, Yazan Aljabery, Salman Abdulaziz, Arshad Ghori
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Abstract

Introduction: Perfusion safety in cardiothoracic surgery is critical, particularly in Pakistan where variability in practice standards exists. This survey investigates the current perfusion practices among Pakistani perfusionists, focusing on the adherence to safety standards during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) procedures.

Methods: The survey was conducted over two weeks to explore key areas of perfusion practice, including the use of bubble detectors, level detectors, arterial filters, and saturation monitoring during CPB procedures. Out of approximately 350 practicing perfusionists in Pakistan, 66 responded, resulting in a response rate of 18.9%. The data was collected through an online platform, ensuring anonymity and voluntary participation. The survey included mainly Yes/No questions. To ensure reliability and validity, the questionnaire was reviewed by experts, pilot tested, and refined based on feedback, ensuring it was effective in gathering meaningful insights.

Results: The survey results indicate a variable use of essential safety devices such as bubble and level detectors, arterial filters, and continuous venous saturation and cerebral saturation monitoring. While some perfusionists adhere to recommended safety protocols, gaps in the use of critical monitoring equipment were evident.

Conclusion: The findings highlight the need for standardized perfusion practices in Pakistan to ensure safety and efficacy during CPB. Addressing the gaps in the use of safety and monitoring equipment could lead to improved patient outcomes. Further research is needed to explore the barriers to uniform safety standards and to develop strategies for enhancing perfusion safety across the country.

巴基斯坦灌注实践和安全标准:来自初步全国调查的见解。
在心胸外科手术中灌注安全是至关重要的,特别是在实践标准存在差异的巴基斯坦。本调查调查了巴基斯坦灌注师目前的灌注做法,重点是在体外循环(CPB)过程中遵守安全标准。方法:通过两周的调查,探讨灌注实践的关键领域,包括在CPB过程中气泡检测器、水平检测器、动脉过滤器和饱和度监测的使用。在巴基斯坦大约350名执业灌注师中,有66人做出了回应,回复率为18.9%。这些数据是通过一个在线平台收集的,确保了匿名和自愿参与。该调查主要包括是/否问题。为了确保信度和效度,调查问卷由专家审查,试点测试,并根据反馈进行改进,确保有效地收集有意义的见解。结果:调查结果表明,必要的安全装置,如气泡和水平检测器,动脉过滤器,持续静脉饱和度和脑饱和度监测的可变使用。虽然一些灌注师遵守推荐的安全规程,但在使用关键监测设备方面存在明显差距。结论:研究结果强调了巴基斯坦需要标准化的灌注实践,以确保CPB期间的安全性和有效性。解决安全和监测设备使用方面的差距可以改善患者的预后。需要进一步的研究来探索统一安全标准的障碍,并制定在全国范围内提高灌注安全性的策略。
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