Thursday, November 3, 2016

Adenoidectomy and Triple Scope with lung wash



March 3, 2016 – March 6, 2016




On March 3, 2016, Landrie had her adenoids removed, a triple scope and lung wash done.  A triple scope is when they do a endoscopy(esophagus) and a flexible and rigid bronchoscopy(airway).  A lung wash(Bronchoalveolar lavage) is when they suction fluid out of the lungs.  They will test it to check for bacteria, fungus, virus, cell counts and aspiration.  During the scopes, they could see the compression area and seemed to be the same as after her Aortopexy at about 30% compression.  They did not see any collapse of the trachea or bronchials which was surprising based on her symptoms.  The adenoid removal went fine.  ENT told me her tonsils were swelled too but they left them because they do not like taking them out this young and didn’t think they were causing any issues.  They like to wait until child is 3 or 4 years old.  She developed a bad petechiae rash during the surgery.  It was all over her face, neck, shoulders, upper back and chest.  No one could explain why but they did not seem to be too concerned. 

Wating for surgery to start

Petechiae Rash





















After surgery cuddles
 
Sleeping with Lu the Lamb


















She was admitted overnight for observation.  She was a little sleepy and grumpy after anesthesia wore off but not too bad.  We did laps around our floor of the hospital.  She liked riding on the ride on toys they had.  Mommy definitely got her exercise.  While sleeping, her oxygen levels were dropping below 90, so they hooked up a blow-by to give her a little oxygen and it helped.  In the evening, I noticed her heart rate started to get elevated.  The doctors were not very concerned by this since she has had some episodes of tachycardia in the past that resolve on their own especially after her Aortopexy.  I was not happy about this happening again especially not having a reason why.  She started to cough more and more as the evening went.  She had some episodes of coughing that sounded like she was going to throw up but nothing came out.  Her heart rate continued to climb.  She developed a fever later that night which caused her heart rate to climb even more.  Her heart rate was staying above 200 at this point and getting up to 240’s.  She vomited a couple times in the middle of the night too.  It was a really rough night. 




In the morning (March 4th), the day nurse called the doctors to let them know what had happened overnight.  The nurse was the same one we had the day before so she was quite worried to see Landrie’s drastic deterioration overnight.  She could not believe it was the same child.  She was referred to the diagnostic group to take over her care.  The doctor was concerned about aspiration pneumonia.  So he ordered a chest xray but had her start IV antibiotics even before she got the xray.  They did a viral panel also which came positive for 2 viruses.  So they were leaning towards she had a virus but still kept her on the IV antibiotics just in case there was some pneumonia going on after her scopes.  The doctor was also concerned about the petechiae rash and asked a lot of questions about bleeding issues that run in my family.  Said that the rash could indicate a bleeding issue even though her tests prior to surgery showed no bleeding issues.  It was a scary day.  Landrie’s fever was quite high and was only coming down a little with ibuprofen and Tylenol.  Her heart rate would come down a little while the fever was down, but both only stayed down for about an hour than would spike back up.  Landrie was pretty unresponsive and lethargic.  She didn’t even want me to hold her.  Overnight, her fever finally broke and her heart rate came down.  


On march 5th, her fever and heart rate stayed down which made me feel a lot better.  But she was still very lethargic and unresponsive.  She slept most of the day and would not drink or eat.  I was missing my feisty girl.  Her oxygen levels started to dip under 90 while she was sleeping.  So they put a nasal cannula on her to give her oxygen.  This helped bring her oxygen levels up.  Daddy and brother came to visit and she woke up a little for that.  Later that day, they took the oxygen off and she was able to maintain her oxygen levels.  She was all yucky so I washed her up.  She looked a lot better.  The doctor came in and told me that her lung wash had showed 2 bacterias were in her lungs.  

Not feeling good

















My poor girl















She slept good overnight and woke up much more energetic and saw a bit of feistiness again.  So good to see my girl back.  The doctors decided to discharge her.  He also told me that another bacteria showed up in her lung wash.  So the girl had 2 viruses and 3 bacterias in her little body.  Now wonder she was so sick.  The bacterias that were present were Streptococcus pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus and Haemophilus influenzae.  She was sent home with a course of antibiotics….Augmentin.  We were very happy to be home.

Smiling again....

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