ECMO, or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, is an external machine that helps particularly sick patients whose heart and lungs need extra help to function better. Using a machine to do the work of the heart and lungs, ECMO removes carbon dioxide from the blood, resupplies it with oxygen, and recirculates it throughout the body.

Through tubes (cannulas) connected to major arteries and veins in the neck, chest or groin, ECMO does the work of the heart and lungs by removing carbon dioxide from the blood, resupplying it with oxygen and then recirculating it through the body.

People with impaired lung or heart function could be candidates for ECMO. Often, these patients will have acute cardiopulmonary disease or may be experiencing progressive organ failure and require mechanical support to help them recover.

For qualified patients, ECMO should be considered an early, active treatment option, rather than a "last resort" effort for those suffering from heart and lung shock.

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