Cuidados al recién nacido con transposición de los grandes vasos
Abstract
Transposition of the large vessels is one of the cyanotic
congenital heart diseases; it has a high impact in the
neonatal period and requires specialized assistance
and care to reduce morbidity and mortality. It imposes
a high challenge to the members of the health team
to stabilize the patient until the time of surgery and
for the surgical team who must repair the defect to
achieve the lowest associated morbidity.
Post-surgical recovery is usually carried out in
specialized centers in patients with these requirements,
but pre-surgical stabilization is in the hands of the
professionals of the neonatal units of level III maternity
units and therefore it is necessary to strengthen the
team to achieve the best results in the stabilization.
Family-centered care in these patients is a priority axis
for their assistance and follow-up throughout their
hospitalization. Maintaining quality of care standards
related to improving patient safety, reducing the risk
of acquired infections, providing specialized care for
critical patients and promoting breastfeeding, is the
commitment we acquire by choosing to be members
of the health team that cares for the newborns.