Giles Peek
Clinical Professor/M.D.
- Gainesville FL UNITED STATES
- College of Medicine
Dr. Giles Peek is a congenital heart surgeon and ECMOlogist with experience in neonates, children, and adults.
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Dr. Giles Peek is a professor of surgery and pediatrics at UF. He has been fascinated by extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) since 1994. His thesis investigated the use of different biomaterials during extracorporeal life support. He was the PI of the CESAR trial. He is an inaugural fellow of ELSO. He chaired the ECMO sub-study group for the Covid Critical Care Consortium. He is co-chair of the ELSO guidelines sub-committee, and senior editor of the ELSO Pediatric and Neonatal Foundations Curriculum.
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Media Appearances
Giles Peek
EuroELSO tv
2022-05-06
How to improve team performance in their ECMO setting with Giles Peek.
ELSO neonatal & pediatric ECMO course
Extracorporeal Life Support Organization tv
2021-02-12
Why should you participate in the next ELSO Neonatal & Pediatric virtual #ECMO training course? Let's ask Professor Giles Peek!
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Articles
Heparin-based versus bivalirudin-based anticoagulation in pediatric extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: A systematic review
Frontiers in MedicineCarlos A. Valdes, et. al
2023-03-14
Optimal anticoagulation therapy is essential for the prevention of thrombotic and hemorrhagic complications in pediatric patients supported with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). Recent data have demonstrated bivalirudin has the potential to surpass and replace heparin as the anticoagulant of choice.
The ELSO Red Book
Extracorporeal Life SupportDaniel Brodie, et. al
2022-09-05
Written by over two hundred experts from around the world, this new edition is the definitive reference text on Extracorporeal Life Support, providing both the latest evidence and practical advice on how to clinically manage patients of all ages. There are new chapters on topics not found in previous editions, including Emerging Infectious Diseases, Bedside Ultrasound, Cannulation, ECLS Nomenclature, Extracorporeal Therapy to Facilitate Organ Donation, Physiotherapy and Mobilization, Anesthesia, and ECMO Crisis...