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Mbijetojnë binjaket e lindura para kohe, që nuk ishin më të mëdha se një shuplakë dore (Foto)

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3612:"Tiny twin girls born prematurely on 24th week or in just five and a half month of pregnancy, are the smallest to survive in India. The micro-preemie twins, weighing 600 grams and 620 grams, fought for four months to survive a stormy course in the neonatal ICU of Jivanta Children s Hospital, Udaipur. The sisters born on October 25, 2017, were struggling to breathe at birth. The lungs and guts of the twins were not properly developed. Over a period of 80 days, they were kept on a ventilator for 80 days and another 25 days at the neonatal intensive care unit of the hospital. During this period, the twins were given medicines that helped expand their lungs. Dristi and Dristi were fed essential nutrients through an IV line. After spending around five months at the facility, when the twins weighed 2kg and 1.94kg at the time of being discharged from the hospital. It was long and tough journey for me and my team. At the best of centres, only 30% of such babies born this early survive. Most doctors do not even attempt to save such babies, as the possibility of healthy survival is low. It is the latest technology, high end expertise of our NICU team, which has pulled this off said Dr. Sunil Janged , Chief Neonatologist at Jivanta Children Hospital. Born to couple Chinta Devi and Chandeshwar Ram from Motihari, Bihar, were married for 21 years and conceived after IVF technique. She had uncontrolled blood pressure, gestational diabetes and started bleeding at 24 weeks of her pregnancy. As the survival of babies was getting compromised was taken up for emergency caesarean section, said Dr Simi Sood. At beginning babies were struggling to breathe, so they were put on a ventilator and given surfactant to expand tiny immature lungs. The babies had infection in blood, heart functions and pumping was poor. Baby also had large connection between two major vessels [patent ductus arteriosus], which was closed with medicines. Their gut was immature & could not be fed, so babies were put on TPN which means giving all essential nutrients such as protein, carbohydrate by blood. To get Venous access umbilical lines were put. Such babies losses water very quickly through their parchment like skin & their weight drops down further. Regular screening of heart & brain were performed to rule out any bleeding in brain. Due to brain immaturity baby used to forget to breathe , we call it as apnea of prematurity. Babies required ventilatory support for 80 days and multiple blood transfusions. Father of the twins, Chandreshwar Ram, said: All this would not have been possible without the support of Doctors and Jivanta management team. It was not possible for us to bear hospital expenses as we belong from low income family from Bihar. The hospital waived 50% of the treatment s cost to send a pro-girl tolerance message to the society. We named them Srishti and Drishti . Dr Pradeep Suryawanshi, senior neonatologist from Pune, added, The existing record for smallest twins to survive in India is from Kerala twin girls weighing 452 gm and 500 gm. Baby born this small have extremely poor function of all body organs and all of them need support for survival . This is where skilled and dedicated Neonatologist & Nursing staff is required, as the margin of error is close to zero. Problems related to any single system can singularly kill the baby &only 5-10% survive without brain damage. . 10 Mar 2018 Pictured: Twins Sristi and Dristi after their recovery in Udaipur hospital. Photo credit: Newslions / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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Binjaket e lindura në javën e 24-të, janë të mbijetuara më të vogla ndonjëherë në Indi.

Mikro motrat, që peshonin 600 dhe 620 gramë, u mbajtën për katër muaj nën kujdes intensiv në një maternitet në Udaipur, prej 25 tetorit të vitit të shkuar, transmeton Telegrafi.

Shristi dhe Dhristi kishin problem me frymëmarrje, pasi mushkëritë dhe zorrët nuk iu ishin zhvilluar si duhet.

Për 80 ditë, ato janë mbajtur në ventilatorët e veçantë, ndërsa për 25 ditë të tjera, nën kujdesin e repartit neonatal.

Gjatë kësaj kohe, atyre iu jepnin vetëm medikamentet e nevojshme, pas për t’ju rritur mushkëritë. Me anë të një tubi, ato ushqeheshin me gjërat esenciale për jetë.

Pasi shtuan dy kilogramë dhe respektivisht 1.95 kilogramë, ato u lëshuan në shtëpi, meqë konsiderohet se gjendja tyre është stabilizuar.

“Ishte një eksperiencë e gjatë dhe e mundimshme, e komplet ekipit. Vetëm 30 për qind e fëmijëve të lindur rreth kësaj kohe, mund të shpëtojnë” ka thënë Sunil Janged, që ishte specialisti i ekipit shëndetësor.

Prindërit e binjakeve, janë shumë të lumtur që ato mbijetuan, pasi për 21 vjet që janë të martuar nuk kanë mundur të kenë fëmijë, ndërsa kjo shtatzënësi erdhi përmes metodës IVF. /Telegrafi/