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Because ECMO is available, pediatric surgeons at Children's Hospital can use these extensive resources when treating the most critically ill patients.
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), pediatric surgery 2010
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My dad also helped pioneer this process called ECMO, which is extended heart bypass for newborn babies who have heart defects.
WIL WHEATON dot NET: 1.5: imported from Blogger Archives 2002
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My dad also helped pioneer this process called ECMO, which is extended heart bypass for newborn babies who have heart defects.
WIL WHEATON dot NET: 1.5: imported from Blogger Archives 2002
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My dad also helped pioneer this process called ECMO, which is extended heart bypass for newborn babies who have heart defects.
WIL WHEATON dot NET: 1.5: imported from Blogger Archives 2002
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My dad also helped pioneer this process called ECMO, which is extended heart bypass for newborn babies who have heart defects.
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My dad also helped pioneer this process called ECMO, which is extended heart bypass for newborn babies who have heart defects.
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My dad also helped pioneer this process called ECMO, which is extended heart bypass for newborn babies who have heart defects.
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My dad also helped pioneer this process called ECMO, which is extended heart bypass for newborn babies who have heart defects.
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The device, first introduced in Europe in 1996, was found in a recently completed 48-patient U.S. study to be a major improvement over currently used technology called ECMO that typically extends survival of desperately ill children for only a week or two.
A New Heart Pump, Just for Kids Ron Winslow 2011
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A high-tech form of breathing support called ECMO may save more lives than conventional assisted ventilation.
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