Better Use of ECMO Saves Lives
- ICU
- 25/03/2015
A life-support technology called ECMO that takes over for the failing hearts and lungs of critically ill patients saves lives. However, a new study...
READ MOREA life-support technology called ECMO that takes over for the failing hearts and lungs of critically ill patients saves lives. However, a new study...
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READ MOREDr. Michael Pinsky is Professor of Critical Care Medicine (primary), Bioengineering, Cardiovascular Diseases, Clinical & Translational Science, and Anesthesiology at the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. He is also Docteur Honoris Casusa at the Universite Rene Descartes Paris V, School of Medicine in Paris, France. Dr. Pinsky is currently...
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