Critical care

Our Critical care unit is an exceptional department that provides life support and critical care in severe cases where a patient is acutely ill or severely injured and need special attention. We truly understand the importance of each and every second, and thus, our specialists immediately pay attention.

Critical Care

Patients can be admitted to ICU after a sudden deterioration, after an inevitable surgery, or after an accident. In all these cases, the patient needs close monitoring and urgent care.

The department of Critical Care at Asian Hospital offers sophisticated and top-notch quality health care to critically ill patients with a professional and proven approach. The ICU is a 12 bedded unit that provides intense care for critically ill medical patients. Our staff is multidisciplinary and highly supportive, and collaborative, which helps in accomplishing the best possible outcome for the patient. Our exceptional performance in patient care aligns with international standards in terms of survival, patient satisfaction, and nosocomial infections.

Moreover, our state-of-the-art multidisciplinary pediatric critical care units have separate cubicles for every patient with the end goal of providing maximum comfort and privacy.

When is intensive/critical care required?

There are many different instances where a person can be admitted to an ICU. These include after surgery or a severe accident. ICU beds in other hospitals are very expensive and limited, but at Asian hospital, we make sure to provide a patient with a well-equipped ICU unit along with a:

  • Specialized monitoring equipment
  • A highly experienced medical expertise
  • Well-trained nurses (typically one nurse for each bed)

Some ICUs are attached to specific areas that treat certain conditions. For instance,

  • Severe heart conditions
  • Newborn babies with serious conditions such as heart defects
  • Children under 16 years of age with pediatric critical care &  intensive care and PIC
  • Nervous disorders

Facilities Offered

  • 24*7 Intensive care
  • Full-time Intensivist Coverage
  • Advanced ventilatory support equipment
  • Multiparameter Monitoring
  • Dialysis facility at every ICU bed
  • Bedside imaging (X-ray, Sonography & 2D Echo)
  • Better connectivity to Operation Theatres & Cath Lab
  • Electronically adjustable 12 individual and isolation beds to facilitate patient position & movement
  • Bedside Rehabilitation & Physiotherapy
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24-Hour Emergency

Round-the-clock emergency treatment for a broad spectrum of illnesses and injuries that can be life-threatening and require immediate attention.

Complete Lab Services

Achieving the highest standard of service to provide the most reliable results, nearest to the true value at most competitive rates.

Medical Professionals

Experienced teams with advanced technologies to keep you and your loved ones safe and healthy.

FAQs

Patients who are not stable and need to be treated in ICU. Instability can be in the form of low/high blood pressure, breathlessness, excessive drowsiness, etc. Patients with a heart attack, stroke (paralysis), convulsions, severe infection, kidney failure, and asthma exacerbation need monitoring and care in the ICU and post-surgical patients who have undergone major surgery or have serious co-morbidities.

Heart rate and rhythm, BP, oxygen saturation, urine output, neuro-observation, central venous pressure, cardiac output, etc.

The patient will be put on the ventilator when he/she cannot maintain the oxygenation, is in respiratory distress, not in a proper conscious state to protect the airway, or prone to aspiration. Post major surgeries, patients may need elective ventilator support.