Intensive Care

Overview

The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) provides specialized care for patients with severe, life-threatening illnesses or injuries requiring constant monitoring and support. Our multidisciplinary team of highly skilled physicians, nurses, and allied healthcare professionals work together to deliver advanced care using state-of-the-art technology and evidence-based practices. The ICU is equipped to manage complex medical conditions, post-surgical recovery, and critical emergencies, ensuring the highest level of care and attention for patients during their most vulnerable times.

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TREATMENTS & PROCEDURE

Advanced respiratory support for patients with severe breathing difficulties.

Mechanical ventilation provides respiratory support for patients who are unable to breathe adequately on their own, using machines to deliver controlled breaths and maintain oxygen levels.

Real-time assessment of cardiovascular status for critically ill patients.

Hemodynamic monitoring involves continuous measurement of heart function and blood pressure to manage and treat patients with severe cardiovascular instability or shock.

Essential treatment for patients with acute or chronic kidney failure.

Dialysis provides renal replacement therapy for patients with kidney failure, removing waste products and excess fluids from the blood when the kidneys are not functioning properly.

Comprehensive management of pain and sedation for ICU patients.

Sedation and pain management involve the use of medications to ensure patient comfort, reduce anxiety, and maintain stability during treatment in the ICU.

Rigorous infection control measures to protect critically ill patients.

Infection control includes strict protocols and treatments to prevent, identify, and manage infections in ICU patients, ensuring a safe and sterile environment.

Advanced respiratory support for patients with severe breathing difficulties.

Mechanical ventilation provides respiratory support for patients who are unable to breathe adequately on their own, using machines to deliver controlled breaths and maintain oxygen levels.

Real-time assessment of cardiovascular status for critically ill patients.

Hemodynamic monitoring involves continuous measurement of heart function and blood pressure to manage and treat patients with severe cardiovascular instability or shock.

Essential treatment for patients with acute or chronic kidney failure.

Dialysis provides renal replacement therapy for patients with kidney failure, removing waste products and excess fluids from the blood when the kidneys are not functioning properly.

Comprehensive management of pain and sedation for ICU patients.

Sedation and pain management involve the use of medications to ensure patient comfort, reduce anxiety, and maintain stability during treatment in the ICU.

Rigorous infection control measures to protect critically ill patients.

Infection control includes strict protocols and treatments to prevent, identify, and manage infections in ICU patients, ensuring a safe and sterile environment.

FAQs

ICU care is required for life-threatening conditions such as severe respiratory distress, septic shock, multiple organ failure, severe trauma, and post-surgical complications.

Hemodynamic monitoring involves continuous measurement of cardiovascular parameters using arterial lines, central venous catheters, and pulmonary artery catheters.

Nutritional support in the ICU includes enteral and parenteral feeding to ensure patients receive the necessary nutrients for recovery and energy maintenance.

Infection control in the ICU involves strict protocols, including antibiotic therapy, sterile procedures, hand hygiene, and isolation protocols to prevent and manage infections.

Mechanical ventilation is a procedure that uses machines to support or replace spontaneous breathing in patients with severe respiratory failure.

Dialysis in the ICU is used to provide renal replacement therapy for patients with acute or chronic kidney failure, removing waste products and excess fluids from the blood.

Pain and sedation are managed through medications to ensure patient comfort, reduce anxiety, and maintain stability during critical illness.

ICU teams monitor patient progress through continuous vital signs monitoring, blood tests, imaging studies, and regular assessments by the multidisciplinary team.