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Critical Care Hospital in Gurgaon
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ICU and Critical Care

Critical Care Hospital in Gurgaon


An intensive care unit or critical care unit is a department in the hospital wherein seriously ill patients get treatment. The patients receive intensive care medicines and treatment in a guarded environment where healthcare providers continuously monitor the body's functions. An ICU is also called an intensive therapy unit or intensive treatment unit. Manipal Hospitals is among Gurgaon's leading and most reliable critical care hospitals. The ICUs are heavily staffed departments with the nurse to patient ratio of 1:2 or sometimes 1:1 to ensure that each patient gets the needed attention and care around the clock. The ICUs have trained doctors and nurses who provide the best possible treatment in response time and use machines to monitor the hemodynamic vitals of the patient.

Critical Care Hospital in Gurgaon

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Why Manipal?

Manipal Hospitals is a trusted ICU hospital in Gurgaon for patients who need a facility that can offer them the best treatment and revive their chances of survival. The ICU and Critical care department boast a state-of-the-art facility with the latest medical technology and machinery. The monitoring systems are par excellence and provide the first level of diagnostic screening for patients. The ICU department has a sterile, infection-safe environment with low temperatures to ensure a hygienic space. The healthcare team in the ICU department at Manipal Hospital comprises highly trained multi-speciality healthcare providers, respiratory therapists, doctors, nurses, and counsellors. ICU doctors provide first-hand diagnoses to patients in time-critical emergencies until the specialist doctors take forward the treatment. The highly trained nursing staff responds to critical care environments to support patients with immediate response times.

Treatment & Procedures

Tracheostomy

In some cases, when a patient's airways are restricted, an emergency tracheostomy is performed to allow a tube to go directly from a ventilator to the patient's windpipe through a precise incision on the neck. The procedure allows the patient to breathe while other diagnostic approaches and treatments are considered.

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Critical Care Hospital in Gurgaon

Who Needs Critical Care?

Patients come to ICU either from the emergency ward to recover post-surgery or if they become critically ill. Patients with life-threatening injuries and illnesses need intensive care. These include:

  • Heart Attack
  • Heart Failure
  • Severe Bleeding
  • Serious Infections
  • Covid-19
  • Severe Burns
  • Kidney Failure
  • People Recovering after Surgeries
  • Shock
  • Stroke
  • Serious Injuries
  • Sepsis
  • Respiratory Failure
  • Multi-organ Failure
  • Tracheostomy.

Manipal Hospitals Gurgaon being the top icu hospital in gurgaon offers 24-hour ambulance services so that the patient does not have to wait for primary medical aid in an emergency.

What Happens in a Critical Care Unit?

Intensive care units have several diagnostic, monitoring, and treatment-providing machines and equipment, which help doctors and nurses give medicine and treatment to reduce morbidity and mortality.  Different machines and equipment used in ICUs are:

  • Dialysis machines (for patients with kidney failure)
  • Feeding tubes- to provide nutritional support
  • Catheters- These are the flexible tubes that help the doctors to give in or take out fluids and medicines
  • Intravenous Tubes
  • Machines with monitors to check the vital stats of the patients
  • Oxygen therapy to aid in breathing
  • Tracheostomy Tubes
  • Ventilators (for patients with respiratory failure).

Diagnostic Facilities

  • POINT-OF-CARE IMAGING PROCEDURES

Management of patients in intensive care units is incomprehensible without continuous and sophisticated diagnostic procedures like bedside ultrasound and portable chest radiography to reduce morbidity and mortality. 

  • Hemodynamic Monitoring

Patients undergo advanced hemodynamic monitoring around the clock in an ICU. Hemodynamic monitoring includes the physical and static examination of vital signs like temperature, respiratory rate, heart rate, arterial haemoglobin oxygen, and means arterial pressure. Commonly used hemodynamic monitors are central venous catheters, pulmonary artery catheters, and arterial pulse-wave analysis. Hemodynamic monitoring helps doctors take the desired course of action before worsening the condition. 

  • Blood Gas Analysis

This test is known as the Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) test. A blood gas test measures the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood and assesses the acid-base status. It allows the doctors to evaluate the adequacy of the patient's ventilation.

  • Coagulation and Blood Management

Excessive bleeding and clotting are dangerous for critically ill patients. Doctors in the ICU regularly check for clotting with the help of blood coagulation monitoring. The test measures the blood's ability to clot and how long it takes to clot. It helps doctors to assess the risk of excessive bleeding or developing clots. 

  • Lumbar Puncture

A lumbar puncture takes out the cerebrospinal fluid to determine central nervous system diseases. During the procedure, the doctors insert a needle into the space between the two lumbar bones (lower back) to remove the cerebrospinal fluid for testing. The test is also called a spinal tap.

  • BRONCHOSCOPY

Bronchoscopy is the endoscopic technique that allows doctors to view inside the air passages and lungs for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. The procedure involves passing a tube through the nose or mouth via the throat and into the lungs.

Treatments and Procedures followed in a Critical Care Unit

  • TRACHEOSTOMY

Tracheostomy is a surgical procedure for critically ill patients to assist them in breathing. The surgeons make a hole into the trachea and insert a tracheostomy tube inside it. This procedure of creating an opening through the trachea is called a tracheostomy. The procedure is for patients whose usual breathing route gets blocked. The hole is surgically closed or allowed to heal on its own when it is no longer needed. The process is permanent for critically ill patients.

  • CENTRAL LINE INSERTION

Central line insertion involves inserting a catheter in the patient's vein for long-term drug therapy or kidney dialysis. The catheter stays for as long as the patient needs drug treatment or dialysis. It saves the patient from the pain and botheration of getting pricked by needles every time they need treatment. The procedure involves the placement of a tiny catheter in the vein under the shoulder bone and threading it by creating a tunnel under the skin. 

  • ARTERIAL LINE INSERTION

An arterial line insertion is a procedure of inserting a catheter in an artery in the wrist. Doctors use it to monitor continuous blood pressure readings in critically ill and injured patients or those with unstable blood pressure. It also helps in taking frequent blood samples for testing purposes and saves the patient from repeated needle punctures.

  • TEMPORARY PACEMAKER

A temporary pacemaker is a device that helps to regulate the heartbeat to the correct pace if it goes out of rhythm temporarily. It is also called temporary cardiac pacing. The cardiologists insert wires through the chest's large groin or neck vein and connect them directly to the heart. On the outside, these wires connect to an external pacing box. It works by sending current to the heart to regulate the heartbeat. For continuous irregularity in the heartbeat, the doctors recommend a permanent pacemaker. The patients can use temporary pacemakers for days or weeks. 

  • CHEST TUBE THORACOSTOMY

Chest tube thoracostomy involves draining the fluid, air, or blood from around the lungs. The doctors place a hollow plastic tube between the ribs and the patient's chest. It helps the patients to breathe easily. Doctors recommend thoracostomy to patients with pneumonia, cancer, pleural effusion, hemothorax, and pneumothorax.

  • VENTILATOR MANAGEMENT

A mechanical ventilator is also called a breathing machine. It works to move air in and out of the lungs. It is for patients with respiratory failure. The ventilator machine has a breathing mask or tube that the patient wears to get air into the lungs from the ventilator. The respiratory healthcare team decides the level of ventilator support for the patient and when to take the patient off the ventilator.

  • PERICARDIOCENTESIS

Pericardiocentesis is the procedure to remove the fluid built up in the pericardium. The doctors use a small catheter and a needle to aspirate the excess liquid. The procedure is also called pericardial tap.

  • RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY

Renal replacement therapy replaces the normal blood-filtration function of the kidneys. It involves solute removal using hemofiltration, hemodialysis, or hemodiafiltration. Renal replacement therapy is of two types:

  • Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT)
  • Intermittent renal replacement therapy (IRRT)
  • PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC GASTRONOMY TUBE PLACEMENT

Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastronomy (PEG) is a procedure that helps to give nutrition, fluid, and medication directly to the stomach, bypassing the mouth and the oesophagus. The doctors place a flexible feeding tube through the abdominal wall and into the stomach.

Book an appointment now to get the best treatmnet at Manipal Hospitals Gurgaon with the help of a team of experts. 

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Facilities & Services

Manipal Hospitals' intensive care unit offers the latest medical facilities. Our trained healthcare staff understands the needs of each patient and gives them the best possible treatment and care. The critical care setting usually has patients with the following ailments:

  • Heart ailments
  • Organ failure
  • Lung ailments
  • Brain trauma
  • Blood infections
  • Drug-resistant infections.

Manipal Hospitals also offer emergency and ambulance services in Gurgaon. Our critical care treatment facilities cater to patients' emergency health issues. The facilities and services available at Manipal Hospitals are:

  • Severe injury (burns, road accidents, shooting and falls)
  • Specialist intensive care units
  • Coronary care unit
  • Surgical intensive care unit
  • Neonatal intensive care unit
  • Pediatric intensive care unit
  • Neurological intensive care unit
  • Post-anesthesia care unit
  • High-dependency unit
  • Psychiatric intensive care unit
  • ICU facilities
  • Respirators/ventilators
  • Cardiac monitors (heart rate, blood pressure)
  • IV drips- sedatives and Anaesthetics (for severe pain)
  • Defibrillator (to restart the heart)
  • Emergency tracheostomy (for respiratory emergencies).

From world-class treatment facilities to renowned healthcare staff, the hospital's motto revolves around the well-being of the patients; we are trusted as the best critical care hospital in Gurgaon.

FAQ's

A patient is connected to a heart monitor, given IV drips and critical body functions are monitored round the clock by a team of specialist nurses. While the patient is being given the utmost attention, the team of doctors responsible for the patient to administer the necessary treatments at the right intervals. If the patient is suffering from an undiagnosed illness, the ICU keeps them stable until the right diagnosis and treatment is found.

Usually, patients coming into the ICU come in either from the emergency ward to recover post-surgery or from the general ward when they become critically ill. ICU's are heavily staffed units that usually have a nurse to patient ratio of 1:2 and sometimes, 1:1. This is to ensure that the patient is getting all the attention that is needed while they recover.

The medical staff on call is equipped to perform emergency life-saving treatment like a tracheostomy, lung reinflation, etc. at a moment's notice, to ensure that the patient suffers as little as possible from a treatable condition.

Depending on the patient's condition, the typical ICU stay duration is usually between 2 to 7 days. Longer stays may be needed for patients that have undergone procedures during their ICU stay.

Getting a regular checkup can help detect health complications before they rise in severity, making healthcare more effective.

Manipal Hospitals is dedicated to providing comprehensive round the clock treatment to all of its patients. The equipment and staffing ratios at the ICU & critical care department are a reflection of this commitment to quality healthcare.

Contact us to know more about our intensive care units and book an appointment with one of our medical specialists today!