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Mother Thanks Doctors for Miracle That Saved her Life Despite High Risks

A 36-year-old mother has actually said thanks to doctors at Zulekha Hospital Sharjah for the miracle which conserved her life after she endured severely high risk complications during pregnancy.

Filipino nationwide Marlyn Sampiano was admitted throughout the 30th week of her maternity with shortness of breath and a fever after suffering with a lower respiratory system infection in the days preceeding her admission.

Nevertheless, Mrs Sampiano made it through after a multidisciplinary team at Zulekha Medical facility Sharjah conquered the collection of issues intensified by her history of asthma and medical diagnosis of the H1N1 virus.

Now in your home in Sharjah after recouping her vital organ features, Mrs Sampiano claimed: "I am really glad to the physicians and the nursing team at Zulekha Healthcare facility as they have guaranteed I can base on my feet today. It is a wonder. I am able to do my routine tasks currently and I'm leading a healthy and balanced life with my husband and son."

Dr Islam Essam Eldin Elkousy, Specialist Critical Treatment Medication said: "This is an uncommon survival and exceptional life altering experience for Mrs Sampiano as the reported mortality rate of such instances ranges from 37% as much as 92% thinking about the complexities and number of impacted body organs."

Zulekha Healthcare facility is advising expectant mothers to have early checks, guarantee they depend on date with inoculations and confirm their specialist's medical diagnosis in order to prevent unneeded issues.

Dr Maged Abulmagd, Professional Intensivist (Head of ICU) at Zulekha Medical facility Sharjah, said Mrs Sampiano remained in March dealt with in the ward for the very first two days with oxygen treatment and antibiotics. "Due to the severity of her respiratory system distress, however, she was transferred to the intensive care unit (ICU)," he added.

Initially treated with non-invasive air flow for 24 hours, Mrs Sampiano was intubated and connected to a mechanical ventilator as a result of difficulties caused by a collapsed lung. Throughout her stay in the ICU she was detected with H1N1 influenza pneumonia which was complicated by acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).

Dr Betty John, Expert Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, said: "As a result of severely high threats to both mother and child, Mrs Sampiano's maternity was terminated after a thorough session of family counselling and ongoing conversations with multidisciplinary group. The infant's possibility of survival was incredibly reduced and we supplied mechanical ventilation support as a test to conserve the infant. However, the new-born passed away later on due to the multiple complexities.

The multidisciplinary team of specialist medical professionals continued to attend to Mrs Sampiano, however her problem worsened and she entered into septic shock after just a couple of days in recovery.

She experienced numerous body organ failing which needed invasive hemodynamic tracking, liquid resuscitation, antimicrobials, vasopressors, safety lung ventilation, proning, ideal sedation, and enteral nutrition along with physical rehabilitation.

The expert group of medical professionals claimed that the patient responded well to treatment and was extubated after 2 weeks with residual myopathy, a circumstance where the muscle features were impeded, which later enhanced with constant physical rehabilitation.

The multidisciplinary team consisted of Dr Islam Essam Eldin Elkousy - Expert Critical Treatment Medication; Dr Maged Abulmagd - Specialist Intensivist (Head of ICU); Dr Masarat Mehboob - Professional Internal Medication; Dr Deepak Jadhav - Specialist Nephrologist; Dr Fathahudeen Abdul Rasheed - Specialist Pulmonologist; and Dr Betty John - Expert Obstetrician and Gynaecologist.

Caption: Marlyn Sampiano visualized with partner Glenn and members of the multidisciplinary team at Zulekha Healthcare facility Sharjah.

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