ECMO (Extra-Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation)
The Adult ECMO program at WVU Medicine – the only one of its kind in the state – is a nationally recognized Center of Excellence, providing the highest level of care and outcomes.
ECMO provides life-saving support for patients with critical illnesses.
ECMO (Extra-Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation) is a life-support machine used in patients with life-threatening heart and/or breathing problems. When the heart does not pump enough blood or the lungs do not provide enough oxygen, ECMO can be used to assist the heart and/or lungs while giving the body a chance to rest.
What does ECMO do?
- Helps the lungs get oxygen into the blood and removes carbon dioxide
- Helps the heart by pumping the blood to the organs and body
Types of ECMO
- Cardiogenic shock
- Post cardiotomy support
- Myocarditis
- Cardiac arrest
- Pulmonary embolism
- Pulmonary hypertension and right heart failure
- Medication overdose
- Bridge to transplant
- Non-ischemic cardiomyopathy
- Acute respiratory distress syndrome
- Acute respiratory failure
- Pre-lung transplant trauma
The WVU Medicine Adult ECMO Program and Care Team
- Excellence in promoting the mission, activities, and vision of ELSO;
- Excellence in patient care by using the highest quality measures, processes, and structures based upon evidence
- Excellence in training, education, collaboration, and communication supporting ELSO guidelines that contribute to a healing environment for families, patients, and staff.
Adult ECMO Referral Process
Timing is critical, and it is important to know when ECMO is the right option for your patient. Any patient with severe hypoxia despite 100% oxygen is a candidate.
To arrange for patient transfer to our ECMO Program, call the Medical Access Referral System at 800-WVA-MARS (800-982-6277).
Specialized cardiothoracic surgeons trained in advanced respiratory failure and ECMO will quickly obtain a thorough history and offer management guidance in consultation with your team. The ECMO team rapidly evaluates the case to determine candidacy for ECMO or potential transfer without ECMO, when appropriate. If accepted, our access transfer team will send you a checklist to help prepare the patient for transfer while our mobile ECMO transport team is deployed to your hospital.