Of course, they did more tests once we got to the hospital. Poor Rory was a little trooper with all the people poking and prodding him! The deciding factor came after the echocardiogram (ultrasound of the heart and surrounding vessels), though. It showed that he had dilated or enlarged coronary arteries. That, combined with the abnormal labs and long-lasting fever led the the docs to diagnose Rory with atypical Kawasaki disease. He did not present with all the usual symptoms that an older child would exhibit, but it's common for infants with the disease to have atypical symptoms or presentation. This website offers more info, if you're interested, and this video is fantastic at explaining the disease, treatment, and prognosis.
They started Rory on the medication, IV immunoglobulin (IVIG). He had a bad reaction to the medication, which was being slowly increased over a long period of time. So they stopped the IVIG, let him rest, and then started it again at a lower dose and slower rate, which worked fine. That, along with starting a regimen of aspirin, helped to get rid of the fever, finally. (YAY!!) We had to stay in the hospital for another 24 hours after the fever broke to make sure it was completely gone, but our happy little boy was definitely feeling better, since the smiles were returning! Rory's prognosis is good, but he will need follow up echocardiograms to check the status of his blood vessels.
Our sick little Rory awaits his many tests.
More waiting, but at least with smiles
Getting checked out.
A more typical expression during the early part of the hospital day.
Anytime Rory was sad and crying, we would push the button on his star and he would instantly calm and start cooing. The star plays a recording of Rosie singing "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star," which she loves to sing to him whenever he cries at home, also. Rory seems to recognize his big sister's voice right away, sometimes with a big calming sigh. :) It worked every time and we often played it over and over to get through procedures and vitals.
During the echocardiogram
Luckily, Rory slept the whole time, so the tech could get all the pictures she needed.
The Child Life people had some great toys we could borrow.
EKG
Some smiles for Daddy.
During the IVIG.
Feeling better after the IVIG.
Rory's great intern, Dr. Andrews
Waiting for the final ok to go home
Ready to head home!
Wow, what a story! Wish I'd known you were in town - we could have helped out if you needed anything! I hope he continues to get better and better!
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What an experience! Glad he's doing better.
ReplyDeleteCarol Jewell
Glad to hear he is home and doing better! Love this blog, you did such a good job with all the pics and stuff, so cute!
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