membranoksygenering
Membranoksygenering is a form of extracorporeal life support in which blood is circulated outside the body through a circuit that includes a membrane oxygenator for gas exchange. Blood is pumped through the circuit, where carbon dioxide is removed and oxygen is added, before the blood is returned to the patient. The process is typically managed in specialized intensive care settings.
There are two main configurations: venovenous membranoksygenering (VV) for lung support only, and venoarterial membranoksygenering (VA)
Indications include severe, reversible respiratory failure such as acute respiratory distress syndrome, neonatal or pediatric respiratory
Risks and complications include bleeding due to anticoagulation, thrombosis, infection, hemolysis, limb ischemia, and neurological injury.