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by toth 786 days ago
To me it sounded like part of the problem is that people on ECMO cannot leave the ICU because at any moment they might have a complication that requires immediate emergency care.

So it's not enough to make them smaller and cheaper, they also have to be made much less prone to these complications. I am sure that will happen in time, but I am also sure we'll be able to grow people new lungs in time

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Critical care paramedic: that's very much the bigger issue. Some life flight helicopters are being fitted for ECMO and there is NOT much space in a helicopter, once you fit in two providers, a patient on a gurney and care equipment (most HEMS units are Bell 429s and EC/H-135s - MSP uses much larger AW-139s).

https://live.staticflickr.com/3142/2639039443_ba623ddca0_b.j... shows the working space on a -135. Note that access to most of the patient is heavily restricted - only chest and head, really.

Still, to be clear, we are not really at the 'portable' stage either. There's about 65lb of equipment needed for an ECMO patient just for the ECMO itself, beyond other things like Lifepaks for monitoring.

Thank yoi for what you do.

If anyone wants to design a portable, integrated ECMO system reach out.