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ex·tra·cor·po·re·al

 (ĕk′strə-kôr-pôr′ē-əl)
adj.
Situated or occurring outside the body.

ex′tra·cor·po′re·al·ly adv.
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extracorporeal

(ˌɛkstrəkɔːˈpɔːrɪəl)
adj
outside the body
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ex•tra•cor•po•re•al

(ˌɛk strə kɔrˈpɔr i əl, -ˈpoʊr-)

adj.
occurring or situated outside the body.
[1860–65]
ex`tra•cor•po′re•al•ly, adv.
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Translations

ex·tra·cor·po·re·al

a. extracorporal, fuera del cuerpo.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

extracorporeal

adj extracorpóreo
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In routine surgical practice, LIMA is harvested before establishing extracorporeal circulation or cardiopulmonary bypass.
The primary outcome was a composite score based on one or more of the following within 72 hours after birth: continuous positive airway pressure or high-flow nasal cannula for at least 2 continuous hours, supplemental oxygen with a fraction of inspired oxygen of 0.30 or more for at least 4 continuous hours, mechanical ventilation, stillbirth or neonatal death, or the need for extracorporeal circulation membrane oxygenation.
Cannulation lasted 16 minutes after being admitted to the cathlab, and the overall cardiac arrest time until extracorporeal circulation was 73 minutes.
The minimal extracorporeal circulation (MECC) system (Maquet, Hirrlingen, Germany) is a preconnected closed system with a centrifugal pump and a membrane oxygenator.
Veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) is an extracorporeal circulation device used for severe cardiogenic shock, and Brechot et al.
Circulatory arrest and extracorporeal circulation are required for surgical thrombectomy in the aortic arch where a perioperative risk of devastating events, especially cerebral embolization, seems to be unexpectedly high in some reports [19].
We analyzed levels of inflammatory markers and markers of endothelial impairment of newborns supported by extracorporeal circulation and compared them to healthy newborns.
According to the company, the Heparin Sodium Injection is a complex injectable used as an anticoagulant in blood transfusions, extracorporeal circulation and dialysis procedures to prevent and treat various types of blood clots and to treat atrial fibrillation with embolization.
CD62p is expressed on the surface of the platelets during extracorporeal circulation in a time dependent manner.
The metabolic effect of transfusion RBCs (prime) is an area of significant concern, which required substantial attention for extracorporeal circulation circuit prime [4] for pediatric patients.
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