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Screening test introduced to identify heart problems in babies

Tuesday 30th January 2024 Bath Echo News Team Health

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A new screening test has been introduced at the Royal United Hospital in Bath which can help to identify newborns with heart defects.

Nurse Andrea Mayes with baby George, mum Lauren and dad Max | Photo © RUH

Newborn Pulse Oximetry Screening, which measures a baby’s blood oxygen levels, is currently being rolled out to babies born at the RUH’s Bath Birthing Centre and, thanks to a donation of equipment from the charity Tiny Tickers, will be extended to Frome and Chippenham birth centres and babies born at home later this year.

The screening is not a mandatory requirement for hospitals in the UK, but has been found to help identify babies who have critical congenital heart disease before they become unwell, as well as spotting those with breathing problems such as pneumonia.

The test is carried out using a pulse oximeter, a special machine that is used routinely throughout the world to measure the amount of oxygen in the blood.

A small probe is wrapped around the baby’s hand and foot and connected to a small, handheld machine that measures the baby’s oxygen levels by shining a light through the skin.

Chris Tate, Consultant Paediatrician, said: “This screening is quick and painless and has been found to be really successful in identifying babies born with heart defects.

“By identifying heart problems at such an early stage babies can get the care and treatment they need.

“I would like to thank Tiny Tickers who have generously donated more monitors to us, which means we can now roll out the testing to the local community.”

On average, approximately 4,500 babies are born each year at the RUH and in the Frome and Chippenham birth centres.

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