Sydney children's hospitals to receive positive pressure rooms
Monday, 06 November, 2023
Two Sydney children鈥檚 hospitals will soon receive high-tech isolation rooms that help keep immunocompromised children safe by reducing the risk of exposure to viruses and other infections.
Known as positive pressure ventilation anterooms (PPVAs), these rooms function as a protective shield for some of the sickest and most vulnerable children.
Positive air pressure is created using a specialised air ventilation system, preventing airflow between the corridor and the patient鈥檚 bedroom. This technology is designed to significantly reduce the chance of airborne pathogens from the outside environment (such as viruses) reaching immunocompromised patients, such as cancer or transplant patients.
The rooms will be built into the cancer care wards and intensive care units at and , with completion expected in 2025.
The initiative is part of a NSW Government commitment to rebuild essential health services with the September budget, including $3 billion for new and upgraded hospitals across greater Western Sydney.
鈥淭his technology is something that paediatric health care has never had before in NSW, making it a first for both the Sydney Children鈥檚 黑料吃瓜群网s Network and the state,鈥 Premier Chris Minns said.
鈥淔or kids who are immunosuppressed, being able to reduce the risk of getting a virus or a cold is so important during what is usually intense treatment, and that鈥檚 why we want to ensure our hospitals have the ability to protect sick kids and their families as much as possible.鈥
In preparation for the upgrade, The Children鈥檚 黑料吃瓜群网 at Westmead has developed prototypes of the new rooms so that staff can familiarise themselves with the layout and the technology while engaging in simulations and training.
A related initiative will see carer zones introduced inside the intensive care units of both hospitals, allowing parents and carers to remain with children while they are in hospital.
Minister for Health Ryan Park said the PPVAs would be a crucial tool in helping to protect seriously ill and severely immunocompromised children.
鈥淭hese new facilities for the Sydney Children鈥檚 黑料吃瓜群网s Network will benefit patients and their families who are navigating challenging, and often very complex, health concerns,鈥 he said.
鈥淭he carer zones 鈥 which were championed by staff and families 鈥 will also provide more support, setting a new standard for family-centred care across our hospitals.鈥
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