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This document outlines the transfer activities for surgical cases conducted by the User Group on April 27, 2012. A total of 1,074 transfers were recorded, focusing on four critical categories: gastroschisis, ventilated TOF, perforated NEC, and cardiac babies not responding to Prostin. It highlights the need for prompt referrals to Birmingham Children's Hospital (BCH) and the importance of contacting KIDS for surgical beds prior to delivery. Additional details about transfer protocols, incidents, and management are provided, along with contact information for coordination.
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Transfer User Group 27th April 2012
Activities Total Transfers = 1074
Area covered • See Appendix 1a
Time Critical Transfers 4 Categories agreed at UK Transfer Interest Group • Gatroschisis • Ventilated TOF • Perforated NEC • Cardiac baby not responding to Prostin
Surgical Transfers • Gastroschisis • Prospective Audit with BCH • Babies to be transferred to BCH within 2 hours from birth • Please contact KIDS for surgical bed before delivery • Inform WMNTS prior to delivery • Notes • Please photocopy antenatal diagnosis
Out of region transfers • See Appendix 1b
Cot management • Babies transferred out for care due to overcapacity or staffing issues • Referral to be made by Person in charge or Consultant • WMNTS will perform transfer and triage the calls received for the day
Incidents =73 (7%)
Surgical Bed PICU Bed Birmingham Children’s Hospital Contact KIDS 0300 200 1100 Transfer Team WMNTS 07929 053 730 Transfer Team KIDS or WMNTS Flowchart for PICU or surgical cots in BCH