membrane oxygenation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmembraneandoxygenation
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membrane
noun[C or U]
us//uk/ˈmem.breɪn/
anatomy
a thin piece of skin that covers or connects parts of a person's or ...
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oxygenation
noun[U]
uk/ˌɒk.sɪ.dʒənˈeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɑːk.sɪ.dʒəˈneɪ.ʃən/
the process of adding oxygen ...
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Cardiac performance in infants referred for extracorporealmembraneoxygenation.
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Neonatal extracorporealmembraneoxygenationis used to treat severe pulmonary hypertension which accompanies respiratory failure.
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Extra corporealmembraneoxygenationhas now been used for more than 20 years to treat this complication, with good results.
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All neonates treated with extracorporealmembraneoxygenationalso have severe pulmonary hypertension.
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Such a study is necessary to analyze the complex haemodynamic changes in patients undergoing extracorporealmembraneoxygenation.
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More studies will be necessary to analyze these various factors and their interrelations to determine the course of extra corporealmembraneoxygenation.
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Five patients with congenital cardiac anomalies have been placed onmembraneoxygenationprior to operative intervention.
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Since 1990, cardiac catheterization has been performed on nine patients on extracorporealmembraneoxygenation.
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Prolonged post-operative normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass-extracorporealmembraneoxygenation-for cardiac support, pulmonary support or both is used increasingly to support the patient with cardiopulmonary failure in the intensive care unit.
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Extracorporealmembraneoxygenationis more complex than simple ventricular assist and carries a higher complication rate.
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There is also a fascinating editorial describing attempts at extracorporealmembraneoxygenationperformed during the nineteenth century, leading the way to a review of the current role of this procedure.
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Cardiac stun in infants undergoing extracorporealmembraneoxygenation.
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Does pediatric cardiology need extracorporealmembraneoxygenation?
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