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wahyinghung 04-08-2009 08:31 PM

Baby heart transplant drama continues to unfold in Toronto hospital
 
TORONTO — Jason Wallace could not help but rejoice on Wednesday in the resilience of his two-month-old baby, Kaylee, who defied doctors' expectations by surviving after her life support was removed a day earlier.

But in a case that has captured international attention and raised questions about the ethics of selective organ donation, Wallace remained committed to giving the infant's heart to another needy baby, one-month-old Lillian, as Kaylee's death loomed large.

"It's a roller-coaster I wouldn't want anybody to be on, yet joyful that she's still here," Wallace told a throng of reporters waiting outside Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children for updates on Wednesday night.

Wallace and his wife, Crystal Vitelli, along with Lillian's parents, Kevin O'Connor and Melanie Bernard of P.E.I., were on tenterhooks all day as they awaited word on their infants' intertwined fates.

The two sets of parents initially met at the hospital and quickly bonded, with Kaylee's parents deciding they wanted Lillian, who was in immediate need of a new heart, to have their baby's heart once she was taken off life support.

But when her respirator was removed Tuesday, Kaylee surprised doctors by soldiering on.

She maintained a strong heartbeat and was breathing on her own, which she continued to do on Wednesday.

Still, the prognosis seemed bleak for the two-month-old, who was born with an incurable brain malformation called Joubert Syndrome that affects her ability to breathe.

"I still maintain the position that if she's going to pass, we need to take the heart," Wallace said, noting the hospital would remain "on alert" and ready to move forward with the transplant operation should the infant's condition deteriorate.

Kaylee's heart was not damaged throughout the ordeal, but it would need to be reassessed prior to transplantation, Wallace said.

"It's not Kaylee's time at this moment, and she will decide when the time comes," he added.

Kaylee's parents were set to meet with doctors again on Thursday for a progress report.

Because of Kaylee's condition, doctors believed she would die after her respirator was removed, but her unexpected survival has thrown into question both her own prognosis and the fate of little Lillian, who has a congenital heart defect and is in desperate need of a new organ.

Jim Wright, the hospital's chief of surgery, explained there are varying degrees of severity for Kaylee's brain condition, and doctors had thought the worst.

"It was believed that Kaylee had the more serious kind and would not be expected to breathe on her own, but we have removed the breathing support and she is breathing on her own," Wright said.

The infant was still expected to die, Wallace said, but it was uncertain when that may happen. Medical staff at the Hospital for Sick Children said both infants remained stable on Wednesday.

"Our sadness is that the situation is not resolved for both families, and our focus now is on the families and their emotional and physical needs," the hospital said in a statement.

The publicity surrounding the operation was unusual, with both sets of parents inviting media attention and providing a rare glimpse inside an emotional life-or-death process.

As well, because the hospital eventually agreed to allow Lillian to be the transplant recipient, the case sparked considerable speculation that officials bent to public pressure — an assertion that medical officials vehemently denied.
http://www.vancouversun.com/Health/B...619/story.html

Gumby 04-08-2009 09:44 PM

Such a sad story... I doubt both babies will make it out alive, but I hope at least one will survive. :(

quasi 04-08-2009 10:38 PM

Oh wow, heard about this the other day but didn't hear that the one baby survived after removing life support. I can't imagine what both set of parents are going through thats brutal.

orange7 04-08-2009 10:58 PM

and if both babies die, it'll be on the news cover

StylinRed 04-08-2009 11:01 PM

cliff notes?

quasi 04-08-2009 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StylinRed (Post 6371656)
cliff notes?

One baby was on life support going to die, messed up brain. Another baby needed a heart and the family of 1st baby wanted their childs heart to go to the 2nd baby. They were going to remove baby 1 from life support expecting it to die and then do transplant.

They remove life support 1st baby doesn't die like they expected and now both babies may die.

HonestTea 04-08-2009 11:31 PM

heard it yesterday/today on the news and it's a SAD SAD story :(


hope AT LEAST one survives :(

StylinRed 04-08-2009 11:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by quasi (Post 6371666)
One baby was on life support going to die, messed up brain. Another baby needed a heart and the family of 1st baby wanted their childs heart to go to the 2nd baby. They were going to remove baby 1 from life support expecting it to die and then do transplant.

They remove life support 1st baby doesn't die like they expected and now both babies may die.


oh, damn... thats messed up.. wow; im surprised those parents were willing to do that... hope they pull through

Vansterdam 04-09-2009 01:06 AM

hope at least one makes it out...


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