Betit Peter, Craig Nancy
Department of Respiratory Care, Children's Hospital Boston, MA-661, 300 Longwood Avenue, Boston MA 02115, USA.
Respir Care. 2009 Sep;54(9):1244-51.
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a form of cardiopulmonary bypass adapted for long-term use. Blood is drained from the patient, pumped through an artificial lung or membrane where gas exchange is augmented, and then re-infused back to the patient. ECMO provides support for the neonate with severe respiratory failure so that potentially deleterious ventilator settings can be minimized and the disease process given time to resolve. Survival rates and long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes in newborns supported with ECMO for hypoxemic respiratory failure remain favorable, although the use of ECMO has decreased in the most recent decade because of the availability of alternative treatment options.
体外膜肺氧合(ECMO)是一种适用于长期使用的体外循环形式。血液从患者体内引出,通过人工肺或膜进行泵送,在那里气体交换得到增强,然后再回输到患者体内。ECMO为患有严重呼吸衰竭的新生儿提供支持,以便将潜在有害的呼吸机设置降至最低,并给疾病进程留出时间来解决。对于因低氧性呼吸衰竭而接受ECMO支持的新生儿,其生存率和长期神经发育结局仍然良好,尽管由于有了替代治疗选择,在最近十年中ECMO的使用有所减少。