Thursday, May 21, 2009

Timeline April 24th-May21st 2009



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Kyle Bradley Staples was born Friday, April 24th 2009 in Stephenville, TX. Seemingly, everything was great with Kyle. He had a fast delivery with no complications; however, that day the Pediatrician picked up on a heart murmur. She checked his oxygen levels, and they were low. She informed Kyle's Mommy and Daddy that he would need to be moved to Cook Children's Hospital in Fort Worth for further testing. Kyle was 12 hours old when the Teddy Bear Transport team from Cook Children's arrived. He rode by ambulance to the hospital with his Daddy by his side. His Mommy, Shiloh, was released from the hospital only 15 hours after giving birth. She was rushed to Fort Worth to be by Kyle's side. At the hospital, many tests were done and it was discovered that the left side of Kyle's heart was underdeveloped. The aortic valve was too small and the aortic arch was too narrow. Steve and Shiloh were informed that Kyle would require open heart surgery. The news was devastating!! Here is a timeline of events for the past month.


Friday, April 24th 2009: Kyle Bradley Staples is born in Stephenville, TX at 1:57 a.m. He weighed 7 lbs. 13 oz. and was 19 inches long.

The Pediatrician in Stephenville picks up on a heart murmur and calls for the Teddy Bear Transport from Cook Children's Hospital. Kyle is taken by ambulance to Fort Worth. Tests are run and Kyle needs heart surgery. He is placed in the NICU until the surgery.

Monday, April 27th: Steve and Shiloh meet with Dr. Vincent Tam M.D.. He is the Medical Director of Cardiothoracic surgery. He explains to Steve and Shiloh what will be done for Kyle's heart surgery. The surgery is scheduled for the next day.

Tuesday, April 28th 2009: Kyle has open heart surgery to repair the aortic valve and increase the size of the aortic arch. For the first time since leaving Stephenville, Steve and Shiloh are able to hold Kyle. He goes into surgery at 10:45 a.m, and he is finished by 5:00 p.m. By all accounts, the surgery went well and Dr.Tam was pleased. Kyle's chest is left open to allow for all the swelling to go down. Steve and Shiloh are told the chest will be closed in 3-4 days. Kyle is moved to the PICU.

Saturday, May 2nd 2009: Kyle's chest is closed.

Monday, May 4th: Kyle has an echo cardiogram and they discover a hole between the ventricles. Dr.Tam is not pleased with Kyle's recovery. The pressure on the left side of Kyle's heart is too high. Dr.Tam explains to Steve and Shiloh that the pressure could be the result of three possible situations: 1)The aortic arch is still too narrow. 2) The aortic valve is not working. 3)The hole in the heart is causing the pressure.
More surgery is needed...

Tuesday, May 5th 2009: Kyle had a rough time in the early morning hours. A doctor sat with him through the night monitoring him. At 7:30 a.m, Kyle is prepped for surgery. The surgery begins at 10:30 a.m and is finished by 9:30 p.m. Dr.Tam repaired the hole between the ventricles and increased the size of the aortic arch. Dr.Tam performed the Ross procedure to repair the valve. He took the pulmonary valve from the right side of the heart and replaced the aortic valve. A valve from a cadaver was used in place of the pulmonary valve. The nurse tells Shiloh and Steve that Kyle's heart is happy with the changes made. His chest is left open again, and he is moved back into the PICU.

Wednesday, May 6th 2009: Kyle's kidneys begin to fail. He is placed on dialysis.

Thursday, May 7th 2009: Part of one of Kyle's lungs collapses. Doctors want to put him on an ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation) machine. Dr.Tam adjusts Kyle's medications and decides that ECMO is not the best thing for Kyle at the time.

Friday, May 8th 2009: In the early hours of the day, Kyle becomes very unstable while a nurse suctions out his lungs. Steve and Shiloh are called to the hospital. By the time they arrive, Dr.Tam is there. He explains that Kyle's numbers drop during any procedures. Dr.Tam's recommendation is that Kyle be placed on an ECMO machine. The ECMO machine is a technique that gives the blood oxygen outside of the body. One tube drains the blood out of the heart and sends it to the machine to pick up the oxygen. After the oxygen gets into the blood, the other tube brings the blood back to the heart. The ECMO will give Kyle's organs a rest and allow him to recover from all the surgery. He is placed on ECMO that day.

Thursday, May 14th 2009: They start weaning Kyle off the ECMO machine.

Monday, May 18th 2009: Kyle is taken off the ECMO machine and dialysis. It was a good day!

Tuesday, May 19th 2009: Kyle stops urinating and is placed back on dialysis.

Wednesday, May 20th 2009: Kyle remains on dialysis but is very stable. He has a good day!

Thursday, May 21st 2009: Kyle is very swollen. Dr.Tam wants to close his chest, but he cannot do this until the swelling goes down. Kyle is still on dialysis. As soon as his kidneys start functioning the swelling will go down. Then, his chest will be closed. He is stable.

12 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for posting this blog for Kyle
    Bradley, it is wonderful to hear about all the details and to see pictures. Thanks also for the specific prayer request about his kidneys.
    We love you guys and miss seeing you all and am looking forward to the day for all of you to get to come home.
    love,
    The McGregors

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  2. I have been keeping up to some degree through Heidi and Allen -- I have been, and will continue to pray for Kyle and all of you daily. Know that you are very special people, and that even through all of this, God has a Plan for Kyle's life. I stand in agreement with you that God is the Great Healer, and He is faithful. "Where two or more are gathered, He is with us!"

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  3. As you may have noticed, I don't blog much... Didn't sign my name above....!!!
    Anyway, I love you guys!
    Big hugs,
    Tonya Cary

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  4. We will continue to pray for your precious son and for you to feel God's arms wrapped around you all. The Koepfs

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  5. Thanks for the blog. We are continually praying for Kyle, all of you and the wonderful doctors and nurses at Cook's. The Hance's

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  6. We continue to pray for all of you, for your physical and emotional strength and especially for a complete healing of little Kyle. The Moates

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  7. We love you, & are so thankful for the tremendous witness you are to the power of Christ and the goodness of God during these times of extreme stress. Thank you; we will remain constant in prayer support for you all. -David & Jeanette

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  8. Mandy, Thank you for setting up this website!
    Steve and Shiloh we love you guys! We have been and will continue to pray for Kyle, both of you and for Abigail! We are also praying for grandparents, brothers and sisters. We know this is a very close family! Thank you so much for the pictures! The Lord still works miracles every single day! The Sires family loves you!

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  9. Hey Guys! Brent told us about baby Kyle today and then pointed us to your blog. We are praying for strength and endurance for you and for healing for Kyle.

    Love all of you!
    Dan and Nicki Glenn

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  10. I am lifting yall to Yeshua, to Father.. I am deeply broken hearted for you but we know Kyle is whole, happy and healed now. May God shower you will His love and peace and keep you under His eagles wings.. All my love,
    Alissa

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  11. Precious Friends, how our hearts are aching for your pain and loss of precious Kyle: a song for you and for him. To God be the glory great things he has done: Let the little ones come unto me,verily, I say to thee less ye become as little ones, you'll never see God! Blessed are the children of the Heavenly Father, blessed are the children of the Kingdom of God....Let the little ones come unto me, verily I say to thee lest yee become as little ones you'll never see God! La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la! La la la la la la la la, la la la la la! words by Mr. J. T. Adams from "Worthy is the Lamb" Jesus singing to the little children, love and prayers to all the Staples and Ferrens, Karan A. and Doctor Ron Corley

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  12. I'm sorry. Kyle must have been a great joy in your life. I will pray for you. I have been. I love you guys, and hope you live in the joy of still having Kyle in your heart. He is with you all of your days.

    The McCullough's

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