Critical Care
Advanced ventilatory management involves the precise adjustment of ventilator settings, such as tidal volume, respiratory rate, and positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP), tailored to individual patient needs to optimize gas exchange and minimize ventilator-induced lung injury.
State of art infectious disease team- decide optimal combination of antimicrobials to cover all possible spectrum of resistant infections
Super specialized intensivist squad with multi- disciplinary background – enables critical care doctors for continuous monitoring and timely treatment decision. There presence assure that every patient get highest quality care.
Advanced hemodynamic support encompasses a range of interventions aimed at optimizing cardiac output, blood pressure, and tissue perfusion in critically ill patients. These strategies may include the use of vasopressors, inotropes, mechanical circulatory support devices, and advanced monitoring techniques to manage complex hemodynamic imbalances and improve patient outcomes.
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition triggered by the body's extreme response to an infection, often resulting from complicated and resistant microbial pathogens. In such cases, the body's immune system becomes overwhelmed, leading to widespread inflammation and organ dysfunction, posing significant challenges for effective treatment and management.
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a severe lung condition characterized by rapid onset of widespread inflammation in the lungs, leading to difficulty in breathing and a significant decrease in oxygen levels in the bloodstream. ARDS often develops as a complication of other serious illnesses or injuries and requires immediate medical attention, including mechanical ventilation to support breathing.
Shock is a critical condition where there is inadequate blood flow to the body's tissues and organs, leading to multiple organ failure if not promptly treated. Multiple organ failure occurs when several organs in the body fail simultaneously, often as a result of severe shock, systemic infections, or other critical medical conditions, posing a grave threat to the patient's life and requiring intensive medical intervention.
Respiratory failure occurs when the lungs are unable to adequately oxygenate the blood or remove carbon dioxide, leading to a decrease in oxygen levels and an increase in carbon dioxide levels in the bloodstream. This condition can result from various causes, including lung diseases, trauma, or neuromuscular conditions, and often requires mechanical ventilation to support breathing and maintain adequate oxygenation.
Our superspecialist doctors provide the highest quality of care through a team-based, doctor-led model. Trained at some of the world's most renowned institutions, our highly experienced doctors are distinguished experts in their respective specialities. Our doctors work full-time and exclusively across Medanta hospitals. In addition to offering superspecialised care in their own field, the Medanta organisational structure enables every doctor to help create a culture of collaboration and multispecialty care integration.
Our superspecialist doctors provide the highest quality of care through a team-based, doctor-led model. Trained at some of the world's most renowned i..... Continue Reading