Friday June 18, 2010
Differences Between Venoarterial and Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
Venoarterial ECMO
- Higher PaO2 is achieved
- Lower perfusion rates are needed.
- Bypasses pulmonary circulation
- Decreases pulmonary artery pressures
- Provides cardiac support to assist systemic circulation
- Requires arterial cannulation
Venovenous ECMO
- Lower PaO2 is achieved.
- Higher perfusion rates are needed.
- Maintains pulmonary blood flow
- Elevates mixed venous PO2
- Does not provide cardiac support to assist systemic circulation
- Requires only venous cannulation
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