Use of pediatric ECMO has grown

The use of extracorporeal life support (ECLS) has grown tremendously in recent years, especially since the range of possible applications has increased and the safety improved.[1,2]

By the year 2021, the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO) has registered more than 170,000 runs of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO).[3]

Approximately half of these were performed in neonatal and pediatric patients, the majority for pulmonary support.[3]

Our solution: Novalung kits for neonatal and pediatric ECMO

Novalung kits are pump-driven ECLS devices specifically developed for neonatal and pediatric patients.

The kits are intended for prolonged (up to 29 days) respiratory as well as cardiopulmonary support.

  • The MiniLung petite kit is for neonates and children whose blood volume is adequate to the extracorporeal priming volume (195 ml).
  • The MiniLung ¼“ kit is for children (and adults) whose blood volume is adequate to the extracorporeal priming volume (240 ml).

[1] Fallon, B. P. et al. (2021). Pediatric and neonatal extracorporeal life support: current state and continuing evolution. Pediatr Surg Int, 37(1), 17-35

[2] Erdil, T. et al. (2019). Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support in pediatrics. Ann Cardiothorac Surg, 8(1), 109–115

[3] Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO), ECLS Registry Report, International Summary 2021, April 2022