EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION (ECMO) - Dr. PRAPULLA CHANDRA D
• A form of extracorporeal life support where an external artificial circuit carries venous blood from the patient to a gas exchange device (oxygenator) where blood becomes enriched with oxygen and has carbon dioxide removed.
• The blood is then returned to the patient via a central vein or an artery.
• INTRODUCTION
• HISTORY
• PRINCIPLE
• CIRCUIT & COMPONENTS
• INDICATIONS
• CONTRAINDICATIONS
• ECMO MECHANISM
• COMPLICATIONS
• OUTCOMES OF ECMO
• EXTRA CORPOREAL CO2 REMOVAL
• EXTRA CORPOREAL CPR
• A form of extracorporeal life support where an external artificial circuit carries venous blood from the patient to a gas exchange device (oxygenator) where blood becomes enriched with oxygen and has carbon dioxide removed.
• The blood is then returned to the patient via a central vein or an artery.
• INTRODUCTION
• HISTORY
• PRINCIPLE
• CIRCUIT & COMPONENTS
• INDICATIONS
• CONTRAINDICATIONS
• ECMO MECHANISM
• COMPLICATIONS
• OUTCOMES OF ECMO
• EXTRA CORPOREAL CO2 REMOVAL
• EXTRA CORPOREAL CPR

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