Critical Care Services

The Critical Care Unit at Cytecare Hospitals are focused on caring for patients who have potentially recoverable conditions, who can benet from more detailed observation (with or without invasive treatment) than can be provided safely in an ordinary ward.
The Critical Care Unit (CCU) at Cytecare provides a full spectrum of monitoring and life support technologies for the care of critically ill patients, and is usually reserved for patients with threatened or established organ failure, often arising as a result of or a complication from an acute illness or trauma, or as a predictable phase in a treatment plan. Patients are usually admitted to intensive care because of the severity of their illness, rather than solely on the underlying diagnosis.

Critical Care Services

    Why Cytecare

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    A 150-bed treatment center which excels in advanced surgical care across oncology, critical care and other specialities.

    Our commitment to providing the highest level of care & treatment to patients has led us to enhance the impact of treatment across multiple specialities through Cytecare Specialities and provide highly advanced cancer treatment and surgical care through our Oncology Center of Excellence

    Why Chose CCU at Cytecare?

    The CCU facility at Cytecare is a Level 3 CCU, which involves a full spectrum of CCU management and support including invasive mechanical ventilation, invasive hemodynamic monitoring and support. 24/7 dedicated cover by resident intensivists, and the ability to support common organ system failures – in particular, ventilatory, circulatory and renal failure.

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    Basic respiratory monitoring and support

    • The need for more than 40% oxygen via a xed performance mask.
    • The possibility of progressive deterioration to the point of needing advanced respiratory support.
    • The need for physiotherapy to clear secretions at least two-hourly, whether via a tracheostomy or mini-tracheostomy or in the absence of an articial airway.
    • Patients recently extubated after a prolonged period of intubation and mechanical ventilation.
    • The need for mask CPAP or non-invasive ventilation.

    Advanced Respiratory Support

    • Invasive mechanical ventilatory support i.e. endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation.
    • Non-Invasive ventilatory support using CPAP and BiPAP.
    • High Flow Nasal Canula (HFNC).
    • Long term ventilatory support and liberation from ventilators using tracheal ventilation and non-invasive ventilation.

    Circulatory Support

    • The need for vasoactive drugs to support arterial pressure or cardiac output.
    • Close monitoring of circulatory support using arterial lines and central venous lines.
    • Support groups
    • Support for circulatory instability owing to hypovolemia from any cause and which is unresponsive to modest volume replacement.
    • Patients resuscitated following cardiac arrest where intensive care is considered clinically appropriate.

    Renal Support

    • The need for acute renal replacement therapy (HD or SLED).
    infection control

    We have separate Medical CCU and Surgical CCU

    • Medical CCU is equipped with 9 fully equipped CCU beds and 1 Isolation room, which has controlled airflow.
    • Surgical CCU is equipped with 10 fully equipped CCU beds and 1 Isolation room, which has controlled air flow.

    Along with 24*7 onsite monitoring of critical patients by our clinical team, Cytecare is also associated with Cloudphysician for providing smart CCU solutions. This enables round the clock management of our critically ill patients through remote surveillance and extended support to our in-house team of intensivists.

    Continuous support by Cloudphysician helps in:

    Preventing CCU infections

    Preventing CCU infections, such as central line infections and catheter infections

    Disease specic protocols

    Disease specic protocols

    Early detection of organ failures

    Early detection of organ failures

    Rational blood transfusion strategies

    Rational blood transfusion strategies

    Timely resuscitation of patients

    Timely resuscitation of patients

    Appropriate CCU prophylaxis

    Appropriate CCU prophylaxis

    Utilization of lung protective ventilation strategies

    Utilization of lung protective ventilation strategies

    Reduction of medical errors

    Reduction of medical errors

    Expert team of Intensivists at Cytecare

    Dr Dhruv Joshi-  Internal Medicine Critical Care specialilst

    DR DHRUV JOSHI

    Consultant, Critical Care

    • Cleveland Clinic, USA
    • Good Samaritan Hospital, USA
    • St. John’s Medical College, Bengaluru
    Internal Medicine Critical Care specialist Dr Dileep Raman

    DR DILEEP RAMAN

    Consultant, Critical Care

    • Cleveland Clinic, USA
    • Texas Tech University, USA
    • Government Medical College, Thrissur
    Dr Sharath Patel - Critical Care doctor, Cytecare

    DR SHARATH PATEL

    Consultant, Critical Care

    • Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital, Pune
    • L.T.M. Medical College and Sion Hospital, Mumbai
    • JJMMC, Davangere
    DR NIDHI MANDOWARA

    DR NIDHI MANDOWARA

    Consultant, Critical Care

    • Sakra World Hospital, Bengaluru
    • KEM Hospital, Pune
    • Bhatia Hospital, Mumbai
    • Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre. Mumbai
    • Fortis Hospital, Jaipur
    Dr Sanu Anand- Critical Care specialist | cytecare hospital

    DR SANU ANAND

    Consultant, Critical Care

    • P.D. Hinduja Hospital & Medical Research Centre, Mumbai
    • The Bangalore Hospital, Bengaluru
    • K.S. Hegde Medical Academy, Mangalore
    DR SHASHI BHASKARA KRISHNAMURTHY

    DR SHASHI BHASKARA KRISHNAMURTHY

    Director, Critical care and Consultant Intensivist

    • Curtin University, Australia
    • College of Intensive Care Medicine, Australia and New Zealand
    • Royal College of Anaesthesia, Ireland
    • Government Medical College, Bellary
    Dr Lokesh MB - critical care specialist in bangalore

    DR LOKESH MB

    Consultant, Critical Care

    • KEM Hospital, Pune
    • MR Medical College, Gulbarga
    • Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, Hubli
    DR PARTHA SARATHI GHOSH

    DR SANDEEP ANEHOSUR

    Consultant, Critical Care

    • P.D. Hinduja Hospital, Mumbai
    • Apollo Hospital Navi Mumbai
    • Reliance Hospital Navi Mumbai
    DR PARTHA SARATHI GHOSH

    DR PARTHA SARATHI GHOSH

    Consultant, Critical Care

    • Manipal Hospital, Bengaluru
    • Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Bengaluru
    • Dr B R Ambedkar Medical College, Bengaluru
    DR SANDESH KUMAR K J

    DR SANDESH KUMAR K J

    Consultant, Critical Care

    • Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals, UK
    • Medanta Medicity, Delhi
    • Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune
    • PGIMER, Chandigarh
    • Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, Bellary

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