The Catalyst Issue 12 | Fall 2011 | Page 23

NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Scott & White ranks among the nation’s top 3 percent for survival rates. As the only Level III facility between Dallas and Austin, the NICU cares for extremely premature newborns or critically ill infants who require surgery or other pediatric expertise. Specially trained pediatric teams provide ground and air transport for fragile newborns and expectant mothers. Highly specialized technology and neonatal expertise have helped thousands of families take their infants home to thrive. Landon Orsag age 4 Holly Orsag did everything she could to prepare for a healthy delivery of her baby in 2007. When Landon arrived, however, he was 14 weeks early and weighed just 30 ounces. It was critical that he be immediately transferred from the hospital where he was born to Scott & White, where he could receive the expert care offered by the pediatric specialists there. Time was of the essence. Landon had quickly developed lifethreatening pulmonary emphysema because of his underdeveloped lungs. The neonatal transport team from Scott & White soon arrived via helicopter and sprang into action. They began to deliver lifesaving respiratory therapy from equipment inside the chopper, which is specially outfitted with a temperature-controlled airborne incubator, or isolette. It also houses a high-frequency ventilator to pump air into a newborn’s tiny lungs, giving the baby a fighting chance. Soon the team and Landon were on their way to the hospital, where Landon would begin a three-month stay at Scott & White’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Landon is alive today because of the generosity of the McLane Company, which donated the funds to purchase the neonatal transport equipment. He was the first child to benefit from it. Now, four years later, hundreds of lives have been saved, and Landon’s story has gone on to be a classic tale of childhood: He loves baseball and playing outside with his tractors. He’s walking and talking, just a normal little boy. As Mrs. Orsag says, “When you see all the technology to help your child, it’s just unreal. But technology saves lives, and Landon is living, breathing proof of that.” The combination of pediatric experts and advanced technology helps make miracles happen! Scott & White is grateful to the McLane Company, which has taken a strong lead to ensure that the most fragile patients get the very best care. The company has also donated most of the funds needed for a dedicated pediatric ambulance, as well as funding for transport infusion smart pumps for the ambulance and the helicopter. These contributions have allowed Scott & White pediatric specialists to reach out to hospitals in remote areas and treat very sick children who may not otherwise have had access to advanced medical care. ■ “When you see all the technology to help your child, it’s just unreal. But technology saves lives, and Landon is living, breathing proof of that.” —Holly Orsag sw.org | Fall 11 THE CATALYST 23