ECMO Program
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) is an advanced form of life support used to treat infants, children, and adults in cardiac and/or respiratory failure. The ECMO Program at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center is under the management of the Department of Respiratory Care Services. The Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery provides medical direction. The program maintains a multidisciplinary approach. Patient care is supported by faculty and staff from Pediatrics, Neonatology, Cardiology, Radiology, Nursing, Pediatric Surgery, and Respiratory Care.
Since its inception in January 1996, the ECMO program at WFUBMC has cared for over 450 patients. The ECMO team provides extracorporeal life support to neonatal, pediatric, and adult patients with cardiac and/or respiratory failure who are unresponsive to maximal medical therapy as well as patients in acute cardiac failure awaiting transplant or placement of a ventricular assist device.
The WFUBMC ECMO program is capable of supporting up to 5 ECMO patients simultaneously. The ECMO team cares for an average of 4 patients per month in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Brenner Children's Hospital and the Adult Cardiothoracic Surgical Intensive Care Unit at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center.
The WFUBMC ECMO program is a member of the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO), an international registry for ECMO Centers.
Faculty & Staff
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Neal Kon, MD Chair Cardiothoracic Surgery |
Michael Hines, MD Medical Director, ECMO Program |
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Charles Turner, MD Pediatric Surgery |
Thomas Pranikoff, MD Pediatric Surgery |
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John K. Petty, MD Pediatric Surgery |
Scott Copus, BS, RRT ECMO Program Coordinator |
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Barney Barnes, BA, RRT ECMO Specialist Educator |
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Contact Us
- For ECMO Consult Services you may call the Physician's Access Line (PAL®) at 800-277-7654 and ask to speak with the ECMO Physician on Call.
- For general information regarding the ECMO Program you may call 336-713-2894 to speak with the ECMO Program Coordinator.
Information for Parents and Families
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