Anesthesia and Intensive Care are critical areas of healthcare to ensure the safety and comfort of patients. Anesthesia ensures that patients are treated comfortably and without pain during surgery and other medical procedures. Intensive Care involves 24-hour monitoring and treatment of patients with life-threatening conditions. The Anesthesia and Intensive Care department of our hospital offers high quality healthcare services with modern technology and experienced staff.
Anesthesia Intensive Care
Anesthesia Services
- 1. General Anesthesia: General anesthesia keeps patients completely asleep and prevents them from feeling pain during surgical procedures.
- Implementation: Preoperative assessment, anesthesia planning, administration and monitoring.
Safety: Continuous monitoring and support to ensure the safety of patients during anesthesia. - 2. Regional Anesthesia: Regional anesthesia numbs a specific body area and allows patients to consciously participate in surgical interventions.
- Types: Epidural, spinal, peripheral nerve blocks.
Implementation: Pre-anesthesia assessment, administration and monitoring of effects. - 3. Sedation: Sedation allows patients to participate in procedures in a relaxed and calm manner.
- Levels of Sedation: Light, moderate, deep sedation options.
Implementation: Pre-procedure assessment, sedation management and monitoring.
- 4. Postoperative Care: Care is provided in the postoperative period to support the healing process of patients and prevent complications.
- Monitoring: Monitoring the effects of anesthesia, pain management, supporting the healing process.
Support: Additional treatments needed, nutrition and rehabilitation recommendations.
Intensive Care Services
- 1. Critical Patient Monitoring: In the intensive care unit, life-threatening patients are continuously monitored and necessary treatment is applied.
- Monitoring: Continuous monitoring of vital signs, monitoring.
Support: Respiratory support, cardiovascular support, fluid and electrolyte balance management. - 2. Mechanical Ventilation: Mechanical ventilation allows patients with respiratory problems to breathe and exhale.
- Implementation: Ventilator settings, adjustments according to the respiratory needs of the patient.
Monitoring: Continuous monitoring of respiratory parameters, ventilator-related adjustments. - 3. Cardiovascular Support: Supports cardiovascular function of patients in critical cardiovascular conditions.
- Treatment: Drug therapies, cardiac monitoring, monitoring of blood pressure and heart function.
Support: Emergency interventions, surgical interventions if necessary. - 4. Infection Control: In the intensive care unit, measures are taken to minimize and control the risk of infection.
- Hygiene: Strict hygiene protocols, sterilization practices.
Treatment: Diagnosis and treatment of infections, antibiotic and antiviral treatments.
- 5. Nutrition and Metabolic Management: Nutritional and metabolic needs of ICU patients are managed to support the recovery process.
- Nutrition: Parenteral or enteral nutrition practices, special dietary requirements.
Monitoring: Monitoring of metabolic status, nutritional adjustments. - 6. Pain Management: Pain management provides relief for ICU patients and supports the healing process.
- Treatment: Pain medication, epidural or spinal analgesia.
Monitoring: Monitoring of pain level, pain management strategies. - 7. Psychological Support: Psychological support is provided for patients and families during long stays in the intensive care unit.
- Support: Counseling services, stress and anxiety management.
Education: Information, support groups for patients and families.