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    D[color=#004080]ennis Quaid's facing his toughest role yet.

    Amid reports that his newborn twins are seriously ill, the actor and his wife released a statement Tuesday thanking fans for their support.

    "Dennis and Kimberly appreciate everyone's thoughts and prayers and hope they can maintain their privacy at this difficult time," Quaid's rep Cara Tripicchio said in a statement to E! News.

    Twelve-day-old Thomas Boone and Zoe Grace were reportedly placed in the neonatal intensive care unit at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after hospital personnel inadvertently administered too much heparin, a common anticlotting medication that is used for, among other purposes, to flush out IV drips.

    Cedars-Sinai confirmed Tuesday that, "as a result of a preventable error," three patients who were being treated intravenously had their IV catheters accidentally flushed with a 10,000-unit solution of heparin, rather than the proscribed 10-unit dose.

    "The error was identified by Cedars-Sinai staff, who immediately performed blood tests on the patients to measure blood clotting function," Cedars-Sinai chief medical officer Dr. Michael Langberg said in a statement.

    According to Langberg, three of the seven people who might have been affected by the error showed an inhibited clotting function. While one of the affected patients' clotting test returned quickly to normal, the two others (presumably Thomas and Zoe Quaid) were given protamine sulfate, which is used to treat heparin overdoses.

    Additional tests on the two patients have shown no further damage or abnormalities and doctors are continuing to monitor the situation.

    "I want to extend my deepest apologies to the families who were affected by this situation, and we will continue to work with them on any concerns or questions they may have," Langberg said.

    "This was a preventable error, involving a failure to follow our standard policies and procedures, and there is no excuse for that to occur at Cedars-Sinai. Although it appears at this point that there was no harm to any patient, we take this situation very seriously. We are conducting a comprehensive investigation, cooperating fully with the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services and will take all necessary steps to ensure that this never happens here again."

    A source told TMZ, which first reported that Quaid's children were hospitalized, that the mix-up occurred because the heparin was stored improperly, leading a nurse to grab the wrong dosage.

    Late Sunday night, the source said, Thomas and Zoe started to "bleed out" because their blood's ability to clot was compromised, and they were admitted to intensive care and given protamine sulfate.

    Thomas and Zoe were born via a surrogate mother on Nov. 8 in Santa Monica, but Quaid, 53, and his wife of three and a half years, Kimberly Buffington, 35, are the children's biological parents. Quaid also has a 15-year-old son, Jack Henry, with ex-wife Meg Ryan.
    Mom to three wild women.

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    If I was that nurse, oh I dont even want to imagine if I was that nurse. I am guessing the pharmacy tech put the heparin in the wrong spot in the pyxis and the nurse failed to check. I think the twins are going to be ok, but sounds like a very scary situation.
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    Mom to three wild women.

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      Eeek! They're only 2 weeks old! This could be a fatal mistake...I hope the little ones pull through it without too many complications. How do things like this happen? Isn't there is a double-check system when it comes to administering meds? 10 units vs. 10,000 units is a big differerence, the hospital could be held responsible for negligence.

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      • #4
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        It happens. We've misdosed clients. It's scary as shit.

        I hope they suffer no long term ill effect- it sounds like they expect them to make a full recovery.

        Jenn

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          I cannot even imagine being the parents or the nurse.
          Luanne
          wife, mother, nurse practitioner

          "You have not converted a man because you have silenced him." (John, Viscount Morely, On Compromise, 1874)

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          • #6
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            They don't use heparin in neonates at DH's hosp. Three babies died last year at another hospital from an overdose of heparin.
            Needs

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