| extracorporeal membrane oxygenation |
This is a special technique for babies with respiratory disease that does not respond to maximum medical care. With ECMO, blood from the baby's vein is pumped through an artificial lung where oxygen is added and carbon dioxide is removed. The blood is then returned back to the baby. ECMO is only used in specialized NICUs.
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| extracorporeal |
A term meaning outside the body.
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| extracorporal |
extracorporeal.
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| extracorporeal c. |
the circulation of blood outside the body, as through a heart-lung apparatus for carbon dioxideoxygen exchange, or through an artificial kidney for removal of substances usually excreted in the urine.
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| extracorporeal h. |
an artificial heart located outside the body and usually performing a pumping and an oxygenating function.
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