May 20, 2010
I've spent the last 2 days at the hospital. Yesterday Katie, Scottie and I were all on together which was fun!! We ended up having a full house in the ICU before we left last night. We sent a couple kids to the floor, but were over flowing unto a room across the hall for the ICU! Camilla, our little BT shunt, from last week finally made it out of here! She is feeding much better and looked great! Also the little girl who we thought needed a BT shunt but really didn't haha went out. She was sooo adorable before she left, just laying around with her big eyes open wide! Bogdyn, the little VSD boy who coded on Tuesday was obviously still here. We actually extubated him around 2pm on Thursday and he looks wonderful. Doesn't look like the downtime affected him at all. They re-echoed him and said his function is maybe a little bit better, but he possibly had some underlying cardiomyopathy, non compaction of his LV. Maybe this explains why he is so touchy. There was also a really cute little 5 year old who had a complete AV canal repair. She was previous. She just sat around all day and had her eyes glued to her portable DVD player that her Dad brought for her. She didn't like me very much when I went to take her IJ out later in the afternoon, but she didn't hold a grudge for too long. Another little boy, a partial AV canal repair from Wednesday was soooo fussy all day long and very uncomfortable. Then later in the day he started looking bad. We think he just has the normal Down's floppy airway and sounds pretty obstructed. We restarted his Milrinone and are keeping a close eye on him. It's crazy because at home we would probably be getting frequent gases on him and possibly be on CPAP or at least high flow, but here we can't do any of that! We actually only have about 7 istat cartridges left for the whole trip! Chris did a big surgery on a 29 year old man today. He had a 7cm ascending aortic aneurysm!! We placed a graft. Katie and I went up to the gallery to watch and couldn't believe how big the graft was. Swee showed us a picture of the aneurism later and it was HUGE! He is lucky to be alive! There is also a cute little girl who is PA with MAPCAS who went to the cath lab to have a stent placed. Her sats were in the 60s before and she looked bluer than a blueberry! She still looks pretty blue but at least her sats are up to the 70s and 80s now! The first pediatric case yesterday was a kid with a CoArc and a PDA ligation. He did awesome and was extubated about 30 minutes after he got back. The second case was a cute little blond haired boy who got his ASD closed. He was pretty sleepy so was still intubated when we left last night.
Last night a bunch of us went to this restaurant near the hotel that is a wine bar and has sushi. The sushi was really good, but the service was less than desirable. People only got about half there food and when they asked where it was they got the response that they were out, haha. After dinner Katie and I went to bed pretty early, we were very tired!!
This morning Katie got up super early (5AM) and went back to take a dip in the natural spring with Chris. When I woke up around 7 she was pretty much shivering in bed and got up to dry her hair she was so cold haha. I might actually break down and get in the spring tomorrow…we will see. Today I worked with Caroline and Frank. We spent the morning getting a few kids to the floor. The complete AV canal walked to the floor right while we were getting report. She had been ready to go and was just waiting for a bed. Then we took the chest drains out of the cases from yesterday, the CoArc and ASD, and they both went to the floor as well. Danya, the little ASD, was the most precious thing. He is apparently an orphan and right now had been at the local children's hospital. You can tell that all he wants is someone to love him. He just wanted you to pick him up and he held on for dear life. He just curled up to you and grabbed on to your shirt with his tiny little hands. I wish that someone could take him home and love him. The first case of the day was Alex's (surgeon/doctor from here) little girl. She is 7 months old and had her very large PDA closed. She did awesome and was to the floor by the end of the afternoon. The second case was a little down's girl who had her VSD closed and her PDA ligated. She was apparently in JET in the OR, and was really tachycardic when she got to us but could see P waves. She was also really sleepy so didn't get extubated until we were about to leave around 8. The 3rd case was an ASD that wasn't back from the OR yet when we left. When we were getting ready to get on the bus, Alex (Sasha), who's little girl had surgery earlier called us all in the breakroom. He had gotten a nice spread of food and brandy/whiskey for everyone. It is a tradition to buy expensive liquor and food at a life changing event like a birth. He gave a really nice toast talking about how he would remember this day for the rest of his life. He talked about how this really reinforced how important the work we do together is and how many lives its changing. It was really cool that we could help one of the people that we were working with here.
After leaving the hospital with a few drinks in our system we thought it was a good idea to get some food!! Katie was working with Frank tonight, but everyone else went to La Strada, the pizza place down the street. It was sooooooo good. Scottie and I shared a caprese salad, margherita pizza, and some pesto pasta. Sergey ordered us some Ukranian wine which was pretty good! It was his last night with us :( After dinner we all hung out on our floor and had some snacks and wine/vodka. Then Scottie let me download this cd that him and Katie bought at the metro stop. It was an mp3 cd of 200 songs which they thought were russian but were actually all english haha.
So overall it was a really good last 2 days of work. It is sort of bittersweet to be done. The celebration with Alex was a good way to end our last work day! Tomorrow we will all be going out to a Georgian restaraunt with the staff from the hospital.
