Critical Care

Patients with life-threatening illnesses who need 24-hour care can receive extensive monitoring and treatment from a hospital’s critical care services. These services, which emphasize stabilizing and supporting key functions, make use of specialized tools and knowledge. Important products include:

  • 24/7 Monitoring: Continuous observation of heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen levels.
  • Advanced Life Support: Ventilators, dialysis, and other life-support systems for organ function support.
  • Multidisciplinary Team: Intensive care specialists, nurses, and therapists collaborating to manage complex cases.
  • Emergency Interventions: Immediate responses for critical conditions like heart attacks, respiratory failure, and severe infections.
  • Post-Surgical Intensive Care: Monitoring and support following major surgeries.
  • Infection Control: Strict protocols to minimize infection risk.
  • Family Counseling and Support: Guidance and updates for families during critical situations.

The scope of Critical Care services in a hospital includes comprehensive, high-level monitoring and interventions for patients with severe, life-threatening conditions. Key components include:

  • ICU, Semi ICU
  • CCU, Semi CCU
  • HDU
  • Neuro ICU
  • NICU
  • PICU
  • SICU
  • Ortho SICU