Dr. Mridul Sharma
Director - Interventional Cardiology

Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) is an advanced form of life support used when the heart, lungs, or both are unable to function properly. The ECMO machine takes over the work of these organs by pumping blood outside the body, removing carbon dioxide, and adding oxygen before returning the blood to the body. This gives the heart and lungs time to rest and heal while the underlying cause is being treated.
The length of time on ECMO varies based on the patient's condition. It may range from a few days to several weeks. Prolonged ECMO use can increase the risk of complications.
Regular follow-up visits are important after ECMO to monitor recovery, check for any long-term effects, and ensure continued treatment of the underlying condition.
ECMO is a cure for heart or lung disease.
ECMO is a support therapy that gives the heart and lungs time to recover; it does not cure the underlying condition.
ECMO is only used for adults.
ECMO is used in newborns, children, and adults whenever heart or lung failure is life-threatening.
Patients on ECMO are always unconscious.
Some patients may be awake and able to interact, depending on their condition and medical care.
ECMO can be used for an unlimited period of time.
ECMO is used for as long as needed, but prolonged use increases the risk of complications.
ECMO is a life-support therapy that performs the function of the heart and lungs by pumping and oxygenating blood outside the body.
It is used in critically ill patients with severe heart or lung failure when other treatments are not effective.
The duration depends on the patient's condition. Some require it for a few days, while others may need it for weeks.
ECMO is a complex therapy with potential risks such as bleeding and infection, but it can be life-saving in serious conditions.
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