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Clinic
Population
We
look after cystic fibrosis children from the Swansea, Neath,
Port Talbot and Llanelli areas.
We look after around 40 children between ages of 0 and
19 years.
Inpatient
Facilities
If
our CF patients need admission they are admitted to one of the
paediatric wards at Singleton Hospital.
We have a strict infection control policy to prevent
mixing of our CF patients while they are inpatients.
CF
Clinics
CF
Clinic is held every Wednesday morning in the paediatric
outpatient department at Singleton Hospital.
We dont segregate patients on basis of pseudomonas
aeruginosa colonisation but we would segregate patients if
they were colonised with multi-resistant organisms such as
MRSA, Burkholderia cepacia, multi resistant pseudomonas
aeruginosa. Other
infection control measures include seeing babies / young
children at the beginning of clinic, spacing out appointment
times.
Staff
Paediatric
Consultant Dr Rachel Evans
CF
Nurse Specialist Dorinda Pooley
Physiotherapist
Michelle Barry, Julie Clarke
Dietician
Ann Williams
Psychologist
Christina Liossi (University of Swansea)
Annual
Reviews
Our
annual reviews are done by Dr Iolo Doull Consultant
Respiratory Pediatrician from UHW, Cardiff on a Wednesday
morning.
Newborn
Screening
Babies
in Wales are screened for cystic fibrosis as part of the
Newborn Screening programme.
All babies have their immunoreactive Trypsin (IRT) measured
and those with a raised IRT go on to have the 31 commonest
Welsh CF mutations looked for on the same Guthrie card blood
spot. Cystic
Fibrosis clinics are then informed of babies in their area
with one or two identified CF mutations.
We are usually notified when the baby is around 3 or 4
weeks of age. Our
approach in Swansea is to arrange a sweat test (the gold
diagnostic test for CF) for a Wednesday morning and for our CF
Nurse Specialist to visit the family along with their Health
Visitor the day before the sweat test.
The baby and the parents are then seen later on the
Wednesday by the Consultant for the result of the sweat test.
If sweat test confirms diagnosis of CF, the parents
meet the rest of the team and treatment is started.
If the baby has no chest symptoms we manage the newly
diagnosed CF on an outpatient basis.
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