“…The use of ECMO for neonatal respiratory failure has decreased over the past decade with the advent of highfrequency oscillatory ventilation, surfactant therapy, and inhaled nitric oxide. 17 Yet, its use in paediatric patients has rapidly increased over time. 19 In children, parenchymal lung diseases (eg, viral and bacterial pneumonia, and aspiration) are the most common respiratory diseases, whereas congenital heart diseases are the most common cardiac indications, followed by septic shock, myocarditis, cardiomyopathies, and cardiac arrest.…”