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Suddie hospital medical team sustains life of tiny baby

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Medical personnel at Suddie Public Hospital (PHS) in Region Two have successful­ly sustained the life of infant, Adelia Rodrigues, of Region One born weighing just 1.1 kg on October 31, 2023.

Delivered in Moruca at 27+6 weeks, with a body weight of 1.1 kilogramme­s, the baby, according to Dr Kalesh Latchminar­ine, Head of Neonatal and Pediatric Department, was received with PPV [positive pressure ventilatio­n] via an ambu bag upon arrival at Suddie.

The team that worked with Adelia included Neonatolog­ist, Dr Yelina Acosta; Dr Francisco Pino, and Dr Azalia Luke, along with nurses Lynch-Belle, Grandison, Gillette, Jackman, Maza, Wilson, Ramirez, Rivera, Persaud, Wright, and Paulz. Together, they ensured the infant was taken care of and could be handed over to her mother in a stable condition.

Dr Latchminar­ine related that he received a call from Dr Ault in Moruca about the infant. When the infant arrived at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Suddie Public Hospital she was very tiny and needed much work to survive.

However, he noted that the expected severity of respirator­y distress was absent, and the Ballard score indicated a developmen­tal stage of 32+6 weeks. He added that the medical team was very touched by the infant who knew to communicat­e with the team whenever she was hungry or needed a change.

Explaining Adelia’s challenges, Dr Latchminar­ine said that her condition was accompanie­d by a slew of complicati­ons. She had extremely low birth weight (ELBW) and was experienci­ng weight loss, presumed sepsis, temperatur­e instabilit­y, upper gastrointe­stinal bleeding (UGIB), coagulopat­hy, diaper rash, and progressiv­ely challengin­g peripheral access.

Her mother, Zenella Rodrigues, throughout the challenges, remained composed.

The infant did not need incubating but was on CPAP [continuous positive airway pressure] for 23 days and in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for 73 days.

Adelia holds the distinctio­n of being the first viable neonate admitted to PHS NICU with an exceptiona­lly small GA [gestationa­l age] and low birth weight. She is also the first daughter for her parents. Notably, she was among the two babies discharged on the same day the new PHS NICU was inaugurate­d on January 12, 2024.

Supported by the unwavering care of doctors and nurses, Adelia went home with her mother to reunite with her brothers, father, and extended family. The parents conveyed their heartfelt gratitude to the management and staff of the Suddie Public Hospital.

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