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Sheikh Khalifa Medical City's unique paediatric cardiac surgery programme brings hope to thousands

Abu Dhabi (WAM): The unique paediatric cardiac surgery programme at Sheikh Khalifa Medical City (SKMC) has brought hope to thousands of newborns over the years, as it draws closer to its seventh anniversary of operation this year. Before the era of paediatric cardiac surgery, the chances of survival past 18 years old for a newborn with congenital heart disease fell below 20 percent, whereas presently more than 80 percent live past 20 years old, according to Dr. Laszlo Kiraly, Chief of Paediatric Cardiac Surgery at SKMC. According to the physician's data, more than 500 babies are born with congenital heart disease in the UAE every year, with nearly 70 percent of them requiring cardiac surgery, and more than half of those within the first six months of life. "There is great public demand for this service, as parents may not be able to take their newborn baby overseas for treatment which is predominantly surgical and can be prohibitively expensive. SKMC has the only service that is a dedicated 24/7 comprehensive programme for paediatric heart disease," Dr. Kiraly said. "We have been nominated by SEHA as "a centre of excellence" that has gained the support and confidence of the community, with a third of our patients being UAE nationals," he added. In 2013, SKMC's paediatric cardiac surgery programme reached over 1800 surgeries conducted since its inception, treating between 300 and 330 cases per year since it started in 2007, offering hope and the chance of a happy and fulfilling life for children with congenital heart disorders who would otherwise have faced ill-health or death. In March 2014, the programme completed 100 surgeries for the year already, and is expecting to have performed 2000 procedures overall by the end of April. The paediatric cardiac surgery division has the country's only Extra-corporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) programme for paediatric patients, which is an advanced form of life support used to treat infants and children in cardiac and/or respiratory failure. It works as a modified form of heart and lung bypass on a temporary basis, and is an alternative to conventional methods of life support. "The ability to improve the life of a child and enable them to grow up fit and strong is one of the greatest gifts a person can bestow on society and is a skill that demands recognition. SKMC's paediatric cardiac surgery outcomes exceed those even in the US, according to a University HealthSystem Consortium Discharges report," said Dr. Abdulmajeed Al Zubaidi, Consultant Interventional Cardiologist and Chief Medical Officer at SKMC. SKMC, managed by Cleveland Clinic, is part of the SEHA HealthSystem and owned and operated by Abu Dhabi Health Services Company PJSC (SEHA), which is responsible for the curative activities of all the public hospitals and clinics in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. – Emirates News Agency, WAM – Read more:

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