Samuel had blood cultures drawn for the third time today. At the moment, it appears that the bacteria may only be in the arterial line of his catheter. If anything grows in the next 48 hours from the cultures drawn today, Samuel's catheter will be pulled on Wednesday after dialysis. If nothing grows, the catheter will stay. Either way, antibiotic treatment will continue for one month.
We were planning to activate Samuel on the organ donor list over the month-long Christmas break in hopes that a kidney might become available for him. Unfortunately, the fact that he has this infection means that this plan is no longer an option. He will remain on the donor list as "unavailable" and continue to accrue time.
In the meantime, Samuel has made the difficult decision to get a fistula. Up until now, he has been violently opposed to any such suggestion. Thankfully, his reason and logic have overcome his aversion. The surgery is scheduled for January 5th. Again, it will take several weeks before the new fistula could be used, but once it is up and running and the dialysis catheter is removed, the chance of an infection interfering with a future transplant will decrease significantly.
Monday, December 22, 2008
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