Intensive Care Unit

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Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Our ICU is dedicated to the care of critically ill patients who require close monitoring and continuous medical intervention. Each bed in this unit is equipped with a vital signs monitor that is directly connected to a central monitoring system, which is continuously supervised by our team of doctors and nurses.
This unit provides specialized technologies such as Continuous Veno-Venous Hemofiltration (CVVH) and Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) for patients with acute or chronic kidney failure. As a commitment to facing health challenges, we also provide a dedicated Isolation ICU for the care of COVID-19 patients.
Intensive Cardiac Care Unit (ICCU)
Medistra Hospital's ICCU is an intensive care unit that specifically treats patients with acute and critical heart conditions. Supported by a medical team expert in handling cardiac emergencies, this unit is equipped with advanced medical facilities and technology to restore patients' heart function.
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
NICU provides comprehensive intensive care for newborns who need special supervision and treatment. Care is delivered under the supervision of a team of pediatricians specializing in neonatology, as well as experienced doctors and nurses. Our NICU focuses on optimizing care for premature babies (less than 37 weeks), as well as the prevention and treatment of vital organ failure in babies with complications or congenital diseases.
To support optimal care, our NICU is equipped with modern technology, including Cooling Therapy, High Frequency Oscillatory (HFO), Incubator & Infant Warmer, ECG Saturation Monitor, Brain Oxygen Saturation Monitor, Infant Blood Pressure Monitor, and Ventilator (breathing support).
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)
PICU is an intensive care unit specifically designed for pediatric patients. This unit is equipped with modern medical technology, including specialized pediatric ventilators tailored to the needs of child patients.

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