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Premature babies at KGH breathe easier thanks to TB Vets gift

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Fragile babies born pre-term will now benefit from highly advanced respiratory equipment to support their healthy development, thanks to the generosity of TB Vets Charitable Foundation.

On Thursday, October 13, TB Vets Representative Kandys Merola presented Sasha Carter, Manager of Planned Giving with KGH Foundation, with a cheque for $12,512 to be used towards the purchase of nine Neopuff Infant Resuscitators for the new perinatal unit at Kelowna General Hospital.

The state-of-the-art devices are used to revive infants using artificial respiration. The lungs of babies, particularly those of premature infants, are incredibly fragile and susceptible to collapse. Collapsed lungs can happen when, during resuscitation, pressure is either too high or inconsistent. The Neouff device gives the medical care team the ability to more consistently measure the pressure inside a baby’s lungs, greatly increasing patient safety.

“The Neopuff Infant Resuscitator is the recommended newborn resuscitation practice in the industry today,” notes Bobbi McGrath, Manager for Women & Children's Services at KGH. “We are incredibly grateful to TB Vets for their generosity as it allows us to continue to advance the standard of care we are able to deliver to our tiny patients in a way that has a direct impact on their safety and well-being.”

Over 1,600 babies are born at KGH each year. The new Perinatal Unit opened in March 2016 and with the help of donors has become the most advanced in the Southern Interior Region—providing world-class care to our littlest patients.

The KGH Foundation is an independent, volunteer-driven charitable organization committed to enhancing the delivery of healthcare to the patients of Kelowna General Hospital and its associated facilities.


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