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SickKids to limit surgeries in attempt to preserve critical care capacity

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November 12, 2022
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In an effort to “preserve critical care capacity” in the face of a sharp increase in patient numbers, The Hospital for Sick Children said it may delay several surgical procedures.

The hospital said in a statement issued late Friday afternoon that the decision was made because the occupancy rate in its intensive care unit has been at least 127% above capacity for several days.

The hospital announced that as of Nov. 14, it will postpone other scheduled procedures in favor of “urgent, emergency, and the most time-sensitive surgeries.”

It is unclear how many procedures could be impacted by the change. The surgical backlog at SickKids had already nearly doubled during the COVID-19 pandemic, going from 3,800 in March 2020 to approximately 5,600 as of this past June.

“This decision was not taken lightly. The reduction in surgical activity will allow us to support areas of the hospital that need help managing increasing patient volumes and acuity, including the critical care units, pediatric medicine and Emergency Department,” SickKids President and CEO Dr. Ronald Cohn said in the statement. “I would like to express my deep gratitude to everyone at SickKids who is going above and beyond, doing the best they can, for patients and families, and for each other, during this difficult time.”

Children’s hospitals across Ontario have been reporting a significant rise in patient volumes due to respiratory viruses so far this fall.

Last week, the commander of the Ontario Critical Care COVID-19 Command Centre urged hospital administrators to admit teenage critical care patients to adult intensive care units in a bid to free up capacity.

The Ottawa-based Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) also opened up a secondary intensive care unit this week using beds temporarily reassigned from its surgical day unit.

In its statement, SickKids said that it has already increased the number of patients with “higher acuity” being treated outside of the ICU but is still dealing with capacity issues.

It said that it is also increasingly unable to accept new patients from community partners who likewise have “reached their maximum capacity.”

“We now find ourselves supporting our colleagues virtually to care for paediatric patients who would otherwise receive care at SickKids,” the statement notes.

News that SickKids will limit surgical procedures in an attempt to preserve capacity comes just hours after Trillium Health Partners confirmed that pediatric patients were no longer being admitted at Mississauga Hospital.

Instead, a spokesperson said that patients were being redirected to Credit Valley Hospital in an attempt at maximizing limited resources.

“By working together on one site, our clinical teams have been able to keep the same number of beds open to support children and families in need,” Keeley Rogers said in a statement provided to CP24. “We want to assure you that this has not decreased access to high quality care in our community and region. Our emergency department at Mississauga Hospital remains open to paediatric patients, and should admission be required, arrangements will be made for a transfer to CVH for care.”

The latest data from Critical Care Services Ontario’s daily census shows that there are 122 pediatric patients in intensive care, up from 111 the day before.

Ontario has a total of 112 intensive care beds for children.

In a statement issued earlier on Friday, NDP Health Critic France Gélinas called on the Ford government to take action to address a “hospital crisis” that is “getting worse by the day.”

“The government must take urgent action to address the distress signals coming out of hospitals, and especially children’s hospitals. We should address the staffing crisis, including ripping up Bill 124, promote COVID and flu vaccination, and start showing respect to our health care professionals,” she said.

Source_ cp24.com

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