Abstract

Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) of neonatal patients is a relatively new area for application of medical technology. The complexity and variety of instrumentation involved make this is significant new area of involvement for clinical engineers, biomedical engineers, and biomedical equipment technicians. This paper describes the instrumentation employed in the ECMO System at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, and the role played by the hospital's Biomedical Instrumentation Department.

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