Cardiologists and heart surgeons in Quebec are warning about a shortage of staff, particularly perfusionists, saying the lack of workers who help keep patients alive during heart surgeries is contributing to delays and even deaths.

β€œEighty people have died in the last year, year and a half, waiting for their surgery,” said Dr. Bernard Cantin, president of the Quebec Association of Cardiologists.

β€œThat is awful,” he said. β€œIt's unbelievable.”

The job is not well-known, but perfusionists play a crucial role in the operating room during cardiac surgeries across Canada. They run the cardiopulmonary bypass, or heart-lung machine, which does the work of the heart and lungs during hours-long procedures. The machine diverts the patient’s blood supply from the heart, oxygenates it, then returns it to the patient throughout the surgery.

There are about 375 perfusionists in Canada right now, around 40 vacancies and more than 60 retirements expected over the next five years, according to the Canadian Soci

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