ICU

The Best Hospital for ICU Services in Surguja

Lakshmi Narayan Hospital is here to make world class ICU services accessible and affordable to the people of Ambikapur. With round the clock dedicated teams of doctors, nurses, paramedical and ICU administrators, they ensures that patients receive 24×7 best quality ICU care possible thus saving lives in times of emergency.

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Lakshmi Narayan Hospital Facilities:

  • 247 Emergency and ICU care support
  • Round the clock clinical support (ICU trained doctors, nurses and paramedical professionals)
  • ICU administration, patient counselling, audit and governance
  • ICU infrastructure set-up support
  • Super-specialty consultation
  • Medico-legal support
  • Transport of sick patients
  • Back up multi-disciplinary support from senior consultants trained in India and abroad
  • Infection Control teams
  • Quality Control and Improvement teams

ICU at Lakshmi Narayan Hospital combines numerous disciplines and cutting-edge technology to help patients who are critically sick and survive their first few days or weeks in the hospital. Critical care services are organised in a systematic way to influence patient outcomes and length of hospital stay, as well as the risk of infection. The ICU includes a mix of interdisciplinary units and specialised ICUs for stroke patients, heart surgery patients, organ transplant patients, paediatric patients, and new-borns. Infusion pumps, syringe pumps, blood warmers, defibrillators, and other specialised devices based on cutting-edge technology are all utilised to treat and monitor patients.

With cutting-edge infrastructure and cutting-edge technology, Lakshmi Narayan Hospital’s ICU is one of the best in the region. Our ICU physicians and nurses are well-trained and have a long history of dealing with ICU situations.

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Lakshmi Narayan Hospital’s ICU has the following notable features:

  • It is open around the clock.
  • Our specialists have been educated at some of the most prestigious institutes.
  • Specialists, nurses, and paramedics all work together to keep the ICU running smoothly.
  • Infections and problems are minimised, and speedy healing is ensured by strict guidelines.

Conditions that often need an ICU stay:

  • Sepsis: The body becomes infected on a large scale. It causes inflammation in the body, which may lead to organ failure. Sepsis may be treated with a wide range of drugs. Hospitalization is required for it. Ventilation may be necessary through mechanical means
  • Concussion:A concussion happens when the head or face is hit with a hard object, causing damage to the brain. It might lead to bleeding or swelling in the brain, depending on the severity of the injury. Resting is the best approach to cure concussion. Recovery from mental and physical exhaustion is facilitated by rest and restriction of mental activity. Symptom alleviation may be achieved with the use of prescription medications.
  • Stroke: In stroke, an aneurysm, which is a dilatation and weakening of a vessels wall that results in bleeding into the brain, is formed and when it bursts, it results in brain damage. The treatment depends on the type of stroke. Ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack may be treated with medicine or surgery, but haemorrhagic stroke needs surgical intervention.
  • Shock: It occurs when blood pressure and flow are insufficient to reach vital organs. As a result, vital organs such as the heart and brain are deprived of blood. There are a variety of treatment options based on the type of the shock. To elevate the patients blood pressure, an intravenous (IV) infusion of high volumes of fluid is often used. As a first-line therapy for all forms of shock, this may be done in the emergency department or an ambulance. Medications will be added to the fluids by the doctor to boost blood pressure and guarantee that it is reaching the organs that need it. EKGs, blood tests, and X-rays will be used to discover the source of shock and to evaluate if there is an underlying ailment that might be causing the shock.
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