Thursday 10 May 2007

Still in hospital

Yesterday we saw a paediatric surgeon about the possibility of performing a laparotomic (open) G-tube insertion and fundoplication.

The ENT registrar also visited to ask about the mysterious neck which had been ordered for Raphael. Like us, they seem to be unsure why this has been ordered. I actually think that there was a miscommunication somewhere and that it was supposed to be ordered for our other son Zachariah. He also commented that the CT scan showed some evidence of congenital cholesteatoma but he probably does not have this. It will continue be monitored and we will talk more about this at the next ENT consultation.

We attempted to connect for his afternoon sleep but he would not tolerate it again. It seems at though we are not going to have any success with his afternoon sleeps. I was exhausted and so I went home to sleep and while I was out I missed our paediatrician who came around to see us (rats).

Last nights CPAP was good. The intensivist made some adjustment to the mask by hacking at it with a pair of scissors becuase she said that it was probably the mask blocking his nose that was causing the unknown desaturations the previous night. He woke up four or five times last night, panicking with the air flow across his face but had no desaturations. His blood oxygen saturation level was consistently around 97%. They said that they will not send us home with this mask because it is not safe now. They have tried three masks so far but they will keep trying to find better ones.

The intensivist has increased the CPAP level to 9CWP (centimetres of water pressure). This seems to be enough to overcome his obstructive snore. This level of pressure is getting up to the level where we start to have to monitor his facial development. High levels of CPAP can push the front facial bones back during growth. The intensivist is interested to know how much the NGT is effecting the efficiency of the CPAP. We may have to do further adjustment of pressure after the NGT is replaced with a G-tube. This is what his profile looks like now

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