Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Children's Hospital Boston consults

Dylan had his consults yesterday and today. We met with the liver transplant team yesterday, as well as a cardiologist. Dylan also had an ultrasound of his abdomen on Monday. Today we met with staff from infectious disease, the renal transplant team and Dylan underwent some blood tests. It was a very long two days. Dylan barely napped at all since he would just fall asleep in his stroller only to get woken up to be examined. He was such a trooper and made friends with all his doctors.

All of the specialists are now going to collaborate and determine whether or not it is their recommendation that Dylan undergo a transplant. The liver team is apprehensive about listing Dylan for a liver transplant due to his small size. Ideally, they would like him to be at least 20 lbs. to undergo such an operation. He is currently 10.9 lbs. Dylan also has some minor pulmonary stenosis and although the cardiologist in Boston said there is nothing indicating that his heart is not strong enough to undergo a transplant, she would like to order a cardiac catheterization in order to get a better idea of the amount of pressure the right ventricle is pumping with. The cardiologist in Boston said that Dylan really does not need the cardiac MRI that was previously scheduled as it won't really give much more information than we've already gotten from the echocardiograms that have been done.

The kidney team gave us a ton of information. They recorded the meeting and will be burning a cd for us and mailing it soon. The kidney team meeting was more informational, rather than diagnostic and pertaining directly to Dylan. The kidney team is in agreement that ideally we need Dylan to be bigger in order for a transplant to go well. They suggested growth hormones to help Dylan get bigger and we think this is something we are going to explore.

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