ECMO saving lives

ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) supports recovery after major life-saving surgery or life-threatening illness by oxygenating blood outside the body and returning it – effectively doing the work of a patient’s lungs, or both heart and lungs, until theirs can resume to normal functioning.

It is often the last hope for the sickest patients.

A patient receiving ECMO care


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