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Hematology Dept

The Paediatric Haematology Unit was first established on 1975 in the Paediatric Department of Al-Sabah Hospital in order to provide modern care to children with childhood leukaemias, thalassaemia, sickle cell disease, other haemoglobinopathies, Haemolytic anaemia, bone marrow failure and bleeding disorders. On April 2000 this unit was shifted to NBK Children Department which was donated by National Bank of Kuwait (NBK). This beactifully and efficiently desingned department is connected through a passage to the main Paediatric Department which has indeed all paediatric specialities including paediatric intensive care.

The Unit provides inpatient , Day Care and Out patient facilites. There are two inpatient wards- ward 1 with 14 private rooms plus DayCare center and ward 2 with 16 private rooms plus 4 isolation rooms. The Day care center has 6 group rooms each with 5 beds for transfusion of blood and blood products and intensive iron chelation therapy. The Unit is staffed by paediatric haematologist / oncologists and Paediatricians, see operational policy.

Staff :
senior consultant (Dr.K.C.Aboobacker) 2 specialists (Dr.Mona Bu-Rahma, Dr.Eman Al-Mater) and Senior registrar (Dr.Maha Burosly ) .
Registrars : Dr Ziad ,Dr.Nadia, Dr.Hisham, Dr.Ali,,Dr.Omnia,Dr.Hatem, Dr.Rania, Dr.Hanaa).


The Unit is recognised by Kuwait institute for medical specialisation for postgraduate teaching and training. For operational policy, please refer to operational policy of paediatric haematology unit. Our haematology lab is well equipped to provide routine and specialised investigations to make definitive diagnosis of paediatric haematological disorders and childhood leukaemias. Our central blood bank which is accredited to American Association of blood bank makes sure the blood and blood products used in Kuwait are very safe and of top quality. All therapeutic agents for management of paediatric haematological disorders and childhood leukaemias are freely available. Also specialised evaluation by echocardiogram, unltrasonography, CT, MRI, MRA, MRI-T2* and Transcranial doppler as well as paediatric specialist consultations (Surgical, Cardiac, Pulmonary, Endocrine, ENT, Ophthalmology, Renal, Orthopedic) are readily available.

 

 

 

 

ROUNDS
The Major Teaching ward round in this Unit by senior Consultant Dr.K.C.Aboobacker is on Tuesday, specialists (Dr.Mona, Dr.Eman) doing rounds on Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
All the children with childhood leukaemias in Kuwait are treated by recognised protocols and followed up only in this Unit, the incidence of leukaemia in Kuwait being 2.5per 100,000 per year under 15years of age. Though bulk of other haematological disorders are managed in our Unit, some are treated in 5 other regeonal hospitals in Kuwait.
Our Thalassaemia center in this unit provides both day care as well as out patient care with most uptodate management and evaluation to 75% children with thalassaemia in Kuwait. Our reuslts of management of childhood leukaemias and other paediatric haematological disorders are comparable to those in developed countries. A team for bone marrow transplant is being formed and the construction of BMT center close to our building is going on, hope fully to be completed within a year and thus to provide another important milestone in the management of our patients.

OPD

 Dr / K.C.Abu Baker (Senior consultant ) , Dr / Mona Bu Rahma (specialist ) ,Dr / Iman Al - Mater ( specialist ) , Dr / Kusay Al - Saleh ( Senior Consultant , Head of Pediatric Department of Farwania Hospital - only in leukemia clinic) .and hematology unit staff Dr / Ziad , Dr / Nadia , Dr /Hisham ,Dr / Ali ,  , Dr / Omnia , Dr/ Hatem , and Dr/ Hanaa .

 LeukemiaOPD   :   Sunday                                               
 Other blood diseases : Monday.                                       
 Thalassaemia  and Sickle Cell disease : Wednesday.
   
 (all clinics from 8 am- 1.30 pm) .
Average number of patients  seen in Hematology clinics leukemia --- 171 / mo.
Others --- 56 / mo

Tel & Fax : 4835826

The Publications from this Unit:
1. Discrepancy between the splenic up take of 99 Tc m- tin colloid and heat denatured 99 Tc m red blood cells in Sickle cell disease- Nuclear Medicine Communication 6, 1985.
2. The Role of Nuclear Medicine in diagnosis of Bony and Splenic complications of Sickle Cell Disease, The Islamic World Medical Journal 1986: 1: 19-21.
3. Acute Lymphocytic Leukaemia in Children in Kuwait, Journal of Kuwait Medical Assocation 1987 : 21: 307-314.
4. Study of Renographic changes in children with Sickle Cell Anaemia. Paper presented at Fourth Asia and Oceania Congress of Nuclear Medicine- November 1988 Abstract No.P 53.
5. Radionuclide Imaging of the Spleen with Heat Denatured Technetium 99 m RBC when the splenic reticuloendothelial system seems impaired. Journal of Nuclear Medicine 1988 : 29: 320-323.
6. Successful Pregnancies following remission in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia – case report. Annals of Tropical Paediatrics 1991: 11: 301-303.
7. Molecular characterization of alpha Thalassaemia Determinants, B-Thalassaemia Allets and Bs Haplotypes among Kuwaiti Arabs. The Journal of Acta Haematological 1994: 92: 176-181.
8. Childhood Acute immune (idiopathic) Thrombocytopaenic Purpura in Kuwait. The experience of Al-Sabah Hospital. J Kuwait Medical Association 1996 : 28: 451-454.
9. Endocrine disorders in B-Thalassaemia Major in Kuwait. J Kuwait Medical Association 1996 : 28: 252-6.
10. Diamond – Blackfan Anaemia in Kuwait: outcome of fourteen cases. J Kuwait Medical Association 1997 : 29: 269-274.
11. Thalassaemia Major in Kuwait. J Trop Pediatr 1998: 44: 311-312.
12. Childhood Chronic Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura: How far should we treat ? J Kuwait Medical Association 1998 : 30: 196-200.
13. Trisomy 5 in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia .
Acta Paediatr 2003 : 92 (7): 878-9.
14. Homozygous Severe Protein C deficiency Type 1 : Longterm Prophylactic intermittent therapy with subcutaneous purified Protein C concentrate. First case report from Kuwait. Kuwait Med J (In press).
15-Acyclovir induced reversible renal failure in an immunocompro -mised child with extensive cutaneous herpes zoster. Kuwait Med J      (In press).
15. Familial Diamond – Blackfan Anaemia.
Case report. J Trop Pediatr (In press).
 

 

 

 

   
         
 
   
 
 
 
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