When was the Ike membrane invented

The time of invention of the Ike Membrane is not published. Ike membrane refers to extracorporeal membrane pulmonary oxygenation, commonly known as artificial lung. Mainly refers to the patient's blood through the pipeline out, through the artificial oxygenator to absorb oxygen, and discharge carbon dioxide, and then through the extracorporeal circulation machine or blood pump, the blood will be pumped into the patient's body. It can replace the function of the patient's heart and lungs to help restore normal blood pressure and heartbeat, maintain normal respiratory function, and obtain more rest time for the lungs.