The clinic's intensive care unit is located on the 2nd floor and features 10 beds and 4 intensive care rooms, all equipped with the most modern medical devices.
The unit is designed to provide 24-hour emergency medical care, including advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), artificial lung ventilation, and intensive therapy for patients admitted for inpatient treatment.
The equipment in the unit enables continuous patient care and comprehensive health monitoring.
In our center's intensive care department, we monitor patients after surgery until they are transferred to the general ward. After surgery, our anesthesiologists and intensivists ensure that the patient is fully awake from anesthesia, monitor blood pressure, pulse, and respiration, and—if the patient is stable—approve the transfer to the general ward.
To monitor cardiac function, we use a cardiac monitor—an instrument that records ECG, measures blood pressure, and tracks the pulse in real time.
Every member of our team not only performs all medical procedures with precision and care, but also has the skills to properly care for critically ill patients using the full range of modern methods.
Intensive care equipment:
Bedside monitor (invasive and non-invasive measurement of blood pressure and pulse, ECG, blood oxygen saturation, and CO2)
Mechanical ventilators for adults and children (from 3 kg and up)
Portable ventilator, ultrasound machine, ECG, X-ray machine with online mode (OSMOS system)
Multifunctional medical beds for adults and children
Crash-cart trolley
Express laboratory
“Fresenius” 4008 S hemodialysis machine (for urgent detoxification)
Procedures performed:
Mechanical ventilation (MV)
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), cardiac massage
Intravenous fluid and electrolyte therapy
Restorative and diagnostic procedures (ECG, blood pressure, oxygen, and other vital sign monitoring)
Medication therapy (cardiac stabilization, pain management, infection control)
Intensive care surgery (open heart surgery, blood transfusions, etc.)
Hemodialysis, plasmapheresis, central venous catheter placement, and tracheostomy