The BC Children鈥檚 Hospital Foundation is hosting an event next week to help raise money to support an ultrasound system that can be taken right to a child鈥檚 bedside.
The children who come in are often in serious condition with multiple, worrying symptoms, said emergency room physician Dr. Vikram Sabhaney. The 鈥榩oint of care鈥 ultrasound system allows doctors to diagnose better and faster.
鈥淥ne of our goals is really to better understand what their constellation of symptoms mean,鈥 said Sabhaney. 鈥淲e can鈥檛 always wait to make these critical diagnoses, sometimes they have to be made in a matter of minutes.鈥
As the only level one pediatric trauma centre in the province, it鈥檚 also important for BC Children鈥檚 to not have to move often seriously injured kids into a standard ultrasound machine.
鈥淪ometimes these patients are so incredibly sick that we can鈥檛 even get them to a CT scanner,鈥 said Sabhaney.
Many of the kids that the hospital treats are too young to understand what鈥檚 going on, he added, making it all the more critical to make the experience as pain-free as possible.
鈥淲e have complicated patients who come in who鈥檝e had many IVs in the past, and who are very difficult to start them in,鈥 he said. 鈥淪o instead of having to go through numerous pokes to try and get an IV, we can use an ultrasound to help reduce the number of attempts we need.鈥
Organizers hope to raise $350,000 at the Night of Miracles fundraising gala on Oct. 28 at the Vancouver Marriot Pinnacle Hotel. The gala has raised more than $3.7 million for the hospital since it began in 2009.