Luke: Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return
鈥淥ur family experienced top-notch service at duPont [乐播传媒 Children's] Hospital, we couldn鈥檛 imagine going through this without the doctors, nurses, and caregivers there. Their excellent care and the prayers of hundreds of people were what pulled Luke through.鈥
鈥 Michael, Father
Michael and Meredith excitedly welcomed their first child, a baby boy, at Paoli Memorial Hospital in Pennsylvania. However, tiny Luke began showing signs of distress almost immediately.
鈥淗e had to stay in the warming bed because he could not maintain his body temperature,鈥 remembers Meredith. 鈥淲hen I was finally allowed to nurse him, he kept gasping for breath. Our nurse also noticed that his little fingers and toes had turned blue.鈥
Luke was taken immediately to the nursery where tests showed that he was getting only 20 percent of the oxygen he needed. An emergency call was placed to Paul Anisman, MD, of the 乐播传媒 Cardiac Center at 乐播传媒 Children鈥檚 Hospital, Delaware, who examined Luke and talked to his worried parents.
鈥淲hen he began drawing a diagram of a heart for us, I began to realize that our baby was really in trouble,鈥 says Michael.
Although she had just undergone a C-section, Meredith was wheeled to the nursery to say goodbye to her baby before he was taken by helicopter to Wilmington.
鈥淎ll I could think was, 鈥楯ust save my son.鈥 He was so pale 鈥 I just told him that everything would be all right,鈥 says Meredith.
Michael鈥檚 parents drove to Wilmington with him and waited while Luke was prepared for his surgery.
鈥Dr. Pizarro, who would perform the surgery, came out and confirmed what we had been told by Dr. Anisman,鈥 remembers Michael.
Luke had a condition called Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return with Obstruction. Essentially, the plumbing of his heart was defective, with the pulmonary veins not reaching the left side of the heart. He was barely getting enough oxygenated blood to survive. Luke鈥檚 precarious condition required constant medical management in the hours before his surgery. During the 2陆-hour procedure, a hospital social worker came out periodically to provide information about the progress of the operation.
鈥淭his was incredibly important to me 鈥 by this time, I was extremely worried about Luke鈥檚 survival,鈥 comments Michael. 鈥淪he really calmed our nerves.鈥
Dr. Pizarro was able to successfully reconnect the pulmonary vein to the back of the heart in order to allow oxygen-rich blood to be pumped to the baby鈥檚 body.
鈥淗e told us that Luke鈥檚 heart was only the size of a walnut and the veins he connected were a couple of millimeters in diameter,鈥 marvels Michael. Just eight days after surgery, a pink and healthy Luke was allowed to go home. Today, he is completely healthy and active.
鈥淥ur family experienced top-notch service at duPont Hospital,鈥 says Michael, 鈥淲e couldn鈥檛 imagine going through this without the doctors, nurses, and caregivers there. Their excellent care and the prayers of hundreds of people were what pulled Luke through.鈥
On Luke鈥檚 first birthday, family and friends were invited to celebrate his recovery at a special party. In lieu of gifts, Michael and Meredith asked guests to make a contribution to the 乐播传媒 Partnership for Children鈥檚 Health to benefit the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit at 乐播传媒 Children鈥檚 Hospital, Delaware.
鈥淚f we can help families who are going through the kind of experience we had, that makes us happy,鈥 says Meredith.