Treating heart and lung illnesses with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)
At University of Iowa Health Care, our teams provide ECMO for tiny infants, children, and adult patients who have illnesses in the heart or lungs. Here are some examples:
Pulmonary hypertension (high blood pressure in the lungs)
Heart failure (including failure from heart defects)
As a way to provide time before a ventricular assist device or transplant can take place
Pneumonia
Acute respiratory distress syndrome
Some serious forms of influenza
Other breathing failure from trauma or infections
Other hospitals in our region may transfer patients to us for ECMO. We have an ECMO team that travels to those hospitals to place the patient on a portable ECMO machine so they can safely be transported to UI Health Care. Not all patients can be cared for on ECMO and a team determines if ECMO is the right means to care for the patient.
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