Surya Hospitals Reports first-of-its-kind use of Stem Therapy for BPD case in a micro preemie newborn
Surya Hospitals successfully performed Intra-pulmonary stem cell
therapy in saving the life of a baby born prematurely & suffered from
severest form of broncho-pulmonary dysplasia(BPD)
There are no previous reports of therapeutic use of intrapulmonary mesenchymal stem cellsin human newborns after the establishment of BPD
disease in India or elsewhere in world.
Mumbai,
April 25, 2019: Born prematurely during the 26th week of
pregnancy with a birth weight of 600 grams, Rudransh (now 10 months old) got a
new lease of life with Intra-pulmonary stem cell therapy. The Micro Preemie newborn, who developed
severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) was saved by a multidisciplinary team
of experts at Surya Hospitals. The baby presented
as one of the most complicated cases to the team, which successfully performed
Intra-pulmonary stem cell therapy to save his life. Rudransh- the micro-preemie,
after going through all critical health problems, finally emerged as a
superstar.
The infant was delivered by emergency lower
(uterine) segment Caesarean section (LSCS). Pregnancy was complicated by severe
intrauterine growth restriction. There were severe abnormalities in the umbilical
vessel on Doppler studies that necessitated urgent preterm delivery at 26 weeks.
Infant was suffering from the severe respiratory distress, infections, anemia,
and low platelet counts. It was a big challenge for the medical team to save
the micro preemie as he had already developed severe BPD / chronic lung disease
(CLD) of prematurity.
With bleak
chances of survival, the infant was transferred to Surya Hospital, on 24th July
2018, on day-27 of life on request of parents as the baby could not be weaned
off from ventilator (artificial respiratory support), in spite of repeated
attempts, because of severity of BPD. “To best of our knowledge, this is the
first report of the use of the therapy in an established case of BPD in a micro
preemie newborn”informed Dr. Nandkishor Kabra, Director, NICU, Surya
Hospitals who led a multidisciplinary team.
“After
controlling infections, Rudransh was started on DART regimen of systemic
steroids to facilitate weaning from ventilatory support on day 33 of life
(30/07/2018). The infant was gradually weaned from ventilator to non-invasive
support of high CPAP with a higher PEEP of 9 cm of water and oxygen
concentration of 60% on 2/8/2018, but the baby had to be put on to ventilator
again with very high pressure settings because of severity of BPD” added Dr. Hari Balasubramanian, Consultant, Neonatologist,
Surya Hospitals. The critical condition continued. Parents
and extended family members were counselled about the baby’s condition. The infant
had completed 43 weeks CGA and achieved 2 kg weight by October 24, 2018.For the
family, it was a very tough time and they looked for any miraculous
intervention. Parents were told about the option of stem cell therapy for the management
of severe BPD as a last possible option by Dr. Nandkishor Kabra. “At this point
of time, after counselling with parents, we decided to go ahead with therapy of
stem cells given in the lungs through a breathing tube for treatment of BPD. Infant
tolerated the procedure well. The infant was monitored for any anaphylactic
reactions and an increase in ventilatory settings followed by administration of
stem cell therapy. His overall condition
was examined through various tests which started giving signs of improvement,”
explained
Dr. Bhupendra S Avasthi, Pediatrician,
MD and Founder of Surya Hospitals. “Caring this
child was a herculean task. This was only possible because of a team of
dedicated doctors and nursing staff.
Multidisciplinary management in the form of heart scans, brain scans,
bone integrity checks, hearing assessments, skin care, physiotherapy, and
maternal lactation support was also required,” added Dr. Avasthi. After 8 ½ months
of birth, the infant was finally discharged home with home oxygen therapy on
11th March 2019 with a weight of 4.67 kg. The infant is being followed up in
OPD regularly by the multi-disciplinary team and appears to be improving with
each passing month.
Rudransh’s case highlights
the fact that infant’s with severe BPD can survive in sophisticated neonatal
care and good teamwork could make that happen said Dr Nandkishor Kabra. Surya Hospital has served as a standalone newborn hospital
in the heart of Mumbai city for the past 35 years. The country’s first
surviving 24 week newborn baby SURYA was discharged from Surya on March 2011.
Following this we have managed to save 60 babies born at ≤ 24 weeks, who are
enrolled in our long term follow-up program, added Dr Kabra. Most of them have
pleasantly surprised us with near normal neuro development, explained Dr
Balasubramanian. SAKSHI - India’s first
surviving 23 week preterm newborn was also discharged from the same hospital in
2015. GOLDEN -another 23 week preterm newborn was discharged home healthy in
2016. NIRVAAN – India’s first
surviving baby born at 22 weeks was also discharged from this hospitalin 2017.
According to
experts, the use of stem cell therapy in extremely premature human newborns was
reported from Seoul in South Korea in 2014. It was used as a preventive measure
in a very high-risk population of infants born at 24 to 26 weeks of maturity. There
are no reports of its therapeutic use in human newborns after the establishment
of BPD disease in India or elsewhere in world.
About Surya Hospitals: Surya Hospitals, India’s leading super
specialty hospital chain for women and children presently operates three
state-of-the-art hospitals in Mumbai, Pune, and Jaipur. Surya Hospitals has a
capacity of over 400 beds across its network of hospitals. Established in the year 1983 by eminent
pediatrician Dr.Bhupendra S Avasthi, Surya Hospitals offers one of the largest
NICU facility in private sector and has become a center of excellence for
high-risk pregnancies over the last 3 decades of offering clinical excellence. With successful outcomes for the highest
risk babies and numerous first to its credit, Surya Hospitals is a fully
integrated women and child care facility with Level 3 NICU and experienced team
of pediatricians, pediatric super-specialists, pediatric surgeons, fetal
medicine experts and reputed gynaecologists & laparoscopic surgeons. Surya
Hospitals is one of the few NICU in India that accepts pre-term babies less
than 24 weeks of gestation.
Surya Hospitals is also one of the reputed
leading hospital recognized by National Board of Exams for pediatrics,
neonatology, pediatric intensive care for the last 10 years.
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