English to Indonesian Dictionary extracorporeal

extracorporeal

extracorporeal
definition
adjective
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation with extracorporeal warming is the gold standard treatment for patients with profound hypothermia.
situated or occurring outside the body.
example
Such procedures include magnetic resonance imaging, which is often used to evaluate internal organs, and 'extracorporeal' shock wave lithotripsy, which uses shock waves to break up large kidney stones.
An example of such a process was the United Kingdom 'extracorporeal' membrane oxygenation collaborative trial in neonates.
In one trial, inhaled nitric oxide reduced the need for 'extracorporeal' membrane oxygenation in neonates without increasing neurodevelopmental, behavioral or medical abnormalities at two years of age.
Another approach, 'extracorporeal' shock wave lithotripsy, uses shock waves to break up the stones into tiny pieces that can then pass easily out of the system.
The other so-called revolutionary treatment is 'extracorporeal' shockwave lithotripsy, where gallstones are crushed by sound waves.
Renal calculi less than 2 cm in size can generally be treated with 'extracorporeal' shock wave lithotripsy.
Another method that may be applicable is the use of shock waves generated by 'extracorporeal' lithotripters or lasers.
Despite postoperative 'extracorporeal' membrane oxygenation, he arrested several times and eventually died of multiorgan failure.
She developed respiratory distress at birth requiring placement on a ventilator, that progressively worsened, eventually requiring placement onto 'extracorporeal' membrane oxygenation.
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation with 'extracorporeal' warming is the gold standard treatment for patients with profound hypothermia.
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