Saudi Arabia is using ECMO Technology to Treat COVID-19 Patients

Alternative picture of EMCO caption: EMCO machine (Getty Images)
Alternative picture of EMCO caption: EMCO machine (Getty Images)
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Saudi Arabia is using ECMO Technology to Treat COVID-19 Patients

Alternative picture of EMCO caption: EMCO machine (Getty Images)
Alternative picture of EMCO caption: EMCO machine (Getty Images)

The Saudi Ministry of Health’s utilization of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (EMCO) has been successful. The machine has allowed for an increase in the recovery rate of patients suffering from acute respiratory failure caused by the new coronavirus.

It performs the role of the heart and lungs, supporting other organs until they recover and regain their functions. The treatment has been successful in treating nearly 32 patients so far. The machine was used to help patients awaiting open-heart surgery or a lung transplant and has only recently started to be used to treat patients suffering from acute cases of the COVID-19.

It is not a long term treatment; rather, it can only replace the lungs and heart temporarily, while its utilization for long periods leads to an array of complications. It works by tubing blood from the central veins, either in the neck or thigh vessels. It then transfers the blood outside of the body to an artificial lung that warms blood so that it is the same temperature as the blood in the body. It supplies the blood with oxygen while removing carbon dioxide before it pumps it back into it to the body.

The specialized medical team uses EMCO to treat cases of advanced respiratory failure and acute cardiac respiratory failure, as it gives the heart and lungs a chance to recover.

Recent studies have highlighted technology’s increasingly prominent role in treating patients with severe pneumonia caused by both infectious or non-infectious diseases.

Concerning the virus’ spread in the kingdom, the Saudi Ministry of Health announced that the number of recoveries has reached 264,487 after 1528 new recoveries were registered on Saturday. Also, 1,413 were recorded in the last twenty-four hours.



Saudi Arabia Offers E-Visas to Esports World Cup Ticket Holders

Saudi Arabia Offers E-Visas to Esports World Cup Ticket Holders
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Saudi Arabia Offers E-Visas to Esports World Cup Ticket Holders

Saudi Arabia Offers E-Visas to Esports World Cup Ticket Holders

The Esports World Cup Foundation, in partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Tourism, announced on Thursday that electronic visas (e-visas) will be offered for Esports World Cup ticket holders.

The event, which will take place in Riyadh for the first time, will span eight weeks from July 3 to August 25.

The initiative aims to streamline the entry procedures for visitors to the Kingdom who wish to attend the tournament and to ensure the success of all international and high-quality events hosted by the Kingdom.

Interested individuals can visit the Esports World Cup website for more information about the tournament and to attend its events. They can also apply for a visa through the "Saudi Visa" national visa platform to obtain a 90-day single-entry visa online.

Visitors to the Esports World Cup will have the opportunity to participate in various activities blending sports, entertainment, education, culture, and creativity, hosted by Boulevard Riyadh City.

These activities will be suitable for all family members. The event will feature over 1,500 players from 500 elite international clubs participating in 22 tournaments with substantial financial prizes totaling over $60 million, the highest in the sector's history.

The Esports World Cup aligns with one of the pillars of the National Gaming and Esports Strategy, launched by Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia.

The event aims to bolster the Kingdom's global standing as a premier gaming and electronic-sports destination while promoting tourism, diversifying the economy, and developing promising sectors according to the Kingdom's Vision 2030. It also underscores the vital role of the gaming and esports sectors in fostering communication between societies and promoting global reach.