Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)
When a childs lungs or heart arent working, our 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Children's team can use a technology that gives these organs a chance to rest and heal. Called extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO, for short), its a machine that temporarily takes over for the heart, lungs or both by pumping blood and delivering oxygen throughout the body.
Extracorporeal means treatment that takes place outside the body. Membrane means a type of artificial lung. Oxygenation means supplying oxygen to the blood. At 消消消消消消消娼瞳, our ECMO teams combine a mastery of this technology with support services to help families navigate a challenging time.
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When a childs lungs or heart arent working, our 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Children's team can use a technology that gives these organs a chance to rest and heal. Called extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO, for short), its a machine that temporarily takes over for the heart, lungs or both by pumping blood and delivering oxygen throughout the body.
Extracorporeal means treatment that takes place outside the body. Membrane means a type of artificial lung. Oxygenation means supplying oxygen to the blood. At 消消消消消消消娼瞳, our ECMO teams combine a mastery of this technology with support services to help families navigate a challenging time.
Learn more about Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) at the
Our ECMO Care
Depending on a childs needs, we may use one of two ECMO treatments:
- Venoarterial (VA) ECMO. This is when both the heart and lungs need to rest. This type of ECMO pumps blood and breathes for a child.
- Venovenous (VV) ECMO. This is when the heart is working, but the lungs need time to rest. This type of ECMO doesnt pump blood.
Our ECMO care team members may include:
- Attending physician/surgeon the doctor in charge of your childs care
- ECMO coordinator the manager of the ECMO department who acts as an extra resource for the care team
- ECMO physician a doctor who specializes in ECMO treatment
- ECMO specialist a nurse, respiratory therapist or perfusionist whos specially trained to monitor the machine
- 永艶姻韓顎壊庄看稼庄壊岳油 a specialist with advanced training in heart-lung machines and ECMO
- Respiratory therapist a specialist in ventilators (breathing machines) and lung care
- Nurse a pediatric nurse who cares for your child in the hospital
- Nurse practitioner a nurse with advanced training and education who provides care under the guidance of the attending physician/surgeon
- Social worker a professional who helps families cope
Conditions We Treat
ECMO (also known as extracorporeal life support or ECLS) treats serious problems of the heart and/or lungs. The most common conditions that may require treatment with an ECMO machine include:
Why Choose Us
Our care is about more than an ECMO machine. Its a team of nurses, doctors, respiratory therapists and more with experience using this proven, life-saving technology and supporting your family along the way.
Regional ECMO Highlights
Services, programs and care teams differ at each location. Call for details.
Delaware Valley/Greater Philadelphia
We offer full-service ECMO care at 消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Hospital, Delaware (Wilmington, Del.).
- The states only neonatal (newborn) ECMO center
- The only childrens hospital in the region to offer ECMO transport a mobile version of ECMO, which allows us to extend our reach to children hundreds of miles away
- Gold Level Award for Excellence in Life Support from the international Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO)
- Only the second childrens hospital in the country designated an Accredited Heart Failure Institute
- Doctors and nurses visiting from as far away as Brazil and Korea to train on our simulators and bring ECMO to their own hospitals
Central Florida
We offer ECMO care at消消消消消消消娼瞳 Childrens Hospital, Florida (Orlando).
- Full-service carefor children with rare and complex heart conditions
- Large care team that visits with you each morning to discuss the care plan for that day
- Kid-friendly imaging when the ECMO team needs to take a picture of a childs heart or lungs