A Two-Year-Old baby slipped into Coma due to Multi-Organ Failure, Recovers with ECMO support
A Two-Year-Old baby slipped into Coma due to Multi-Organ Failure, Recovers with ECMO support and Evaded Organ transplantation
Chennai, October 20th, 2021: A two-year-old boy baby from Calicut, Kerala has miraculously regained conscious ness, survived and recovered fully without organ transplantation, thanks to ECMO support service provided by Rela Hospital, a Multi-Speciality Quaternary Care Hospital at Chromepet. Master Adhvik, the two-year-old boy from Calicut slipped into Coma due to multi-organ failure and was suffering from Acute respiratory distress syn drome (ARDS). The baby had a high fever in the initial stage, and it was predicted to be a liver failure by a paedia trician in his hometown and so was referred to Rela Hospital for higher care and treatment. The child was in a mild coma when he was shifted to Rela Hospital and was in nasal O2, as the oxygen level was decreasing day by day and he was given 60% O2 with a viral illness and lung infection at the time of admission. The multi-dis ciplinary team spearheaded by Dr Ravikumar & Dr Arumugam along with the experienced Paediatric Intensive Care Team at Rela Hospital aided in the incredible recovery of this baby to a stable condition without an organ transplant.
Baby Adhvik was diagnosed with encephalopathy and suspected liver failure, had very high INR and his sensorium was very low. The Initial lab reports at Rela hospital revealed that the baby had a multi-organ failure and was shifted to ventilator support as his oxygen level was deteriorating. Liver function and encephalopathy improved during the course of the treatment however his lungs was progressively worsening. The clinical team put Master Adhvik thru various approaches before finally putting him in ECMO.
ECMO in children are complicated as the insertion of the ECMO cannulas are through neck vessels which go directly to the heart said Dr Arumugam, Senior Consultant – Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery, Heart and Lung Transplantation, Rela Hospital. As the baby oxygen level wasn’t improving despite all possible treatments, we decided to put him on ECMO as the infection percentage was more in his lungs compared to other organs. Post ECMO, he showed an immense improvement, his lungs started improving and simultaneously he was given supportive care where his other organs also started improving and soon, he was out of danger and we were able to take him out of ECMO within 10 days, added Dr Arumugam
Rehabilitation procedures by Doctors at Rela Hospital with continuous Physio and proper diet under tracheost omy helped the baby to recover fast and after a couple of weeks, the baby was out of tracheostomy and he is doing good now said Dr Ravikumar, Senior Consultant, Paediatric Intensive Care, Rela Hospital. Rela Hospital. Master Adhvik’s Parents supported and cooperated with us and agreed to all the procedures which made the boy come to his normalcy added Dr Ravikumar
ECMO has become a saviour of sorts for critically ill patients and in this particular case, ECMO has definitely helped this baby recover fast from lung infection and also avoided organ transplantation said Prof. Mohamed Rela, Chairman & Managing Director, Rela Hospital. This shows how an experienced pediatric intensive care unit and expertise ECMO unit can save
lives even in the last minutes. I applaud the entire team of Rela Hospital including the doctors, nurses, and technicians, for their well-coordinated efforts in saving baby Adhvik’s life without any organ transplant added Prof Mohamed Rela
About Rela Hospital:
Rela Hospital, an International Medical facility, is a quaternary care hospital dedicated to fostering and responding to the needs of a diverse patient population. The hospital provides high-quality healthcare with state-of-the-art infrastructure facilities and experienced, caring medical professionals.
RIMC is designed to provide multi-specialty care with a special focus on multi-organ transplantation and criti cally ill patients. In addition to quaternary care in all specialties, the hospital is committed to providing day-to-day “primary and secondary care” to patients.
RIMC is a multi-super specialty hospital in a sprawling landscape of 36 acres located in Chrompet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
- The facility, with 450 beds inclusive of 130 critical-care beds, 14 operating rooms, and sophisticated reference laboratories and radiology services, is conveniently located close to the road, rail, and air transport.
- RIMC is led and managed by world-renowned doctors who are committed to healthcare.
- RIMC offers a wide spectrum of clinical care, education, and research.
- RIMC is driven by patient needs, comfort, and trust.