Critical Care
- All beds have easy Physician / Nurse access
- Strict vigilance is ensured over hand washing methods to reduce hospital-acquired infections
- All patients undergo high-end monitoring
There is ready access to advanced mechanical ventilators for Invasive / Non-invasive artificial respiration, Dialysis, IABP, LVAD etc. The critical Care Unit at HLG Hospital is dedicated to the management of critically ill and post-operative complex surgical patients. Urgent care helps people with life-threatening injuries and illnesses. It can treat complications from surgery, accidents, infections, and severe breathing problems. It involves close, constant attention by a team of specially-trained health care providers. Critical care usually occurs in an intensive care unit (ICU) or trauma centre.
- Critical Care Unit has 35 including NICU, Neuro ICCU, ICCU, and CCU along with isolation cubicles with nurses and residents available round the clock
- The ICCU is equipped with bed sore preventing air mattress installation and has a good number of windows to reduce ICU disorientation
- The critical care units are manned round the clock by an in-house dedicated team of highly qualified Intensivists and Registrars to provide best-of-class care to very sick patients of all age groups of varying illnesses.
- We also have experienced care for fragile infants equipped with CPAPs, Neonatal Ventilators, Cardiac monitoring systems, and exchange transfusions to name a few.
- These units are designed to deliver the highest of medical and nursing care to the most-ill patients. Some less-ill patients may also be admitted to ICU either for elective surgery or elective monitoring of their condition.
- Some notable features include – Round-the-clock bed side Ultrasonography, Doppler examination, Imaging facility and supervision by an experienced and qualified intensivists and Senior Registrars; Industry standard Patient Nurse ratio; Advanced hemodynamic, ICP, IAP monitoring; Advanced invasive/non invasive ventilation
- There are dedicated ICU beds for different subspecialties; BIPAP for COPD Patients
- Trauma ICU
- Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU)
- Pediatric Intensive Care Unit(PICU)
The Unit has dedicated beds for –
- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit(NICU)
- Pediatric Intensive Care Unit(PICU)
- Neurosurgery Intensive Care Unit(Neuro ICU)
- Medical Intensive Care (MICU)
- Cardiac Care Unit (CCU)
- Step-down/High Dependency Unit (HDU)
- Cardiac Thoracic and Vascular Surgery ICU(CTVS ICU)