The
neonatal unit of LTMG Hospital, Mumbai is tertiary referral center catering to
about 10,000 -12,000 deliveries occurring in this hospital per year. The unit has 40 special care beds with approx.
3000 - 3500 admissions per year. Being an apex institution, a large number of
high-risk mothers are referred here and 40-50% of the babies delivered here are
low birth weight.
The
unit has 40 special care neonatal beds spaced in 3 areas:
Neonatal
Intensive Care Unit ( High dependency
Unit) : This area has 10 high dependency beds which offer state
of art care with facilities for ventilating 10 babies on conventional ventilator & one high frequency
oscillatory ventilator.
Transitional
Care Unit: This 16 bedded area looks after babies who are
moderately sick babies stable babies
requiring monitoring. 6 Bubble CPAP units for respiratory support.
Well
Premature Baby Care & Kangaroo
Mother Care Unit: This 14 bedded unit looks after well and
growing premature babies till they are fit for discharge
Post
Natal Care Wards :- 750- 800 deliveries per month. 100-150 babies to be seen on any given day in
addition to babies admitted to the neonatal unit.
Inpatient Services
NICU
LTMG hospital, Mumbai is a major referral center for public as well as private
institutes in Mumbai, Maharashtra & neighboring states providing:.
Neonatal
Intensive Care for preterm, low birth weight & sick term inborn neonates.
Respiratory
Support by:
a)Neonatal
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure: This form of non invasive ventilation
for babies with respiratory
distress. There are 6 dedicated bubble
CPAP units.
b)Non
Invasive Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation: This form of non invasive
ventilation is also increasingly used in the unit.
c)Conventional
ventilation: Adequate facilities for mechanical ventilation & monitoring of
neonates are available for babies with
severe respirating distress. Surfactant administration is done for babies
ventilated for respiratory distress syndrome.11 ventilators available.
d)Neonatal
High Frequency Ventilation: is practiced whenever indicated. 1HFOV available.
Total
/ Partial Parenteral Nutrition: Sick neonates unable to take feeding orally are
given Total / Partial Parenteral Nutrition in the unit. Laminar flow facility
is available in the unit for preparing
the fluids for parenteral nutrition.
Bood
component therapy: Packed red cells, Platelets, Fresh Frozen Plasma &
cryoprecipitate are all the time available for patient care and administered
when indicated.
Phototherapy:
Babies with neonatal jaundice are given phototherapy treatment using single
unit or double unit LED phototherapy as per serum bilirubin level using
standard protocol guidelines.
Double
volume exchange transfusion: Babies with neonatal jaundice are subjected to
exchange transfusion when serum bilirubin levels exceed than that controllable
by phototherapy.
Partial
exchange transfusion: It is needed for babies with polycythemia (high RBC mass)
and adequate facilities are available.
Ophthalmologic
check up for ROP screening: Babies less than 34 wks of gestation are screened
for Retinopathy of Prematurity in the unit.
Ultrasonography:
In house facility for bedside sonography and echocardiography is available.
Early
Intervention Therapy (including occupational & physical therapy): Babies
found to have neuromotor or neurodevelopmental problems are provided Early
Intervention Therapy in form of occupational & physical therapy in the unit
and on follow up.
Kangaroo
Mother Care for Low Birth Weight Babies: Low birth weight babies (Birth weight
< 2000gms) are given Kangaroo Mother Care at our institution. It is a low
cost method of providing comprehensive new born care to stable low birth weight
and preterm babies. KMC provides direct skin to skin contact between the mother
and the baby, exclusive breastfeeding and multimodal stimulation.
Human
Milk Bank: The department has established Human Milk Bank, th of its kind in
Asia, in November 1989 with aim to
provide constant and adequate supply of pasteurized donor human milk to preterm and low birth weight
babies.
Specialty
clinics and services being provided by the department.
Specialty
Clinics
1.Daily well baby clinic from 10.30 -12
noon in OPD 7. Babies are followed up in this
OPD
for growth, nutritional status, feeding problems, neuro-motor assessment, minor
complaints.
Lactation Support Clinic:
Mothers with lactation problems are counselled. Mothers are also motivated to
donate to the human milk bank.
3. Comprehensive care & Neuro
developmental Follow Up Clinic For High Risk Newborns: Once a week on
Wednesday Afternoon form 1.30 – 4.pm.
NICU
graduates are followed up in this OPD for growth, nutritional status, feeding
problems, neuro-motor , neuro sensory assessment, minor complaints.
Early
intervention therapy in form of occupational & physical therapy is
instituted here when required.