INTENSIVE CARE UNIT

INTENSIVE CARE UNIT

Critical care or Intensive care is a crucial medical specialty caring for patients who are critically ill. They may require support for instability (hypertension/hypotension), airway or respiratory compromise (ventilator support), acute renal failure, or the cumulative effects of multiple organ failure, more commonly referred to now as multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. Patients needing intensive/invasive monitoring, such as in the crucial hours after major surgery or patients who are considered too unstable to transfer to a less intensively monitored unit may also be placed in the intensive care units.

The Critical Care units at the JP Super Specialist hospitals are a combination of many specialties and technologies, offering the possibility of survival to patients who are acutely and critically ill. Our ICUS are designed and managed based on the fact that methodical organization of Critical Care services influences important overall outcome measures such as mortality, length of stay and infection rates. There are multidisciplinary ICUS as well as ICUS dedicated to post cardiac surgery patients, stroke patients, post-transplant patients, as well as special ICUs for neonates and pediatric cases.
  1. Multidisciplinary ICU
  2. Neurosurgical Intensive Therapy Unit
  3. High Dependency ICU
  4. Neonatal ICU
  5. Paediatric ICU
  6. Gynaecology ICU
  7. Burn ICU
  8. Cardiac ICU
  9. Isolation ICU
  10. Trauma ICU
Dr. Preetinder Singh Chahal has done his MBBS from MGM Medical College, Kishanganj and his MD from HIHT University, Dehradun.   Read More About Dr. P.S. Chahal