General Intensive Care
Jerarsi Clinic’s Department of Resuscitation and Intensive Care is a specialized structural unit of our medical facility.
The department is designed for critical patients who require vital function support, continuous monitoring, and intensive therapy.
The intensive care unit is equipped according to modern standards. Our team of professionals provides empathetic patient care, managing disease diagnostics and treatment processes with a continuous multidisciplinary approach.
The highly qualified intensive care unit staff conducts 24-hour patient observation and provides immediate response to any changes in their health condition.
The intensive care unit treats patients with the following types of pathologies:
- Respiratory failure, severe breathing disorders (e.g., pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome)
- Severe trauma or injury (e.g., motor vehicle accidents, falls from height, violence)
- Severe post-operative complications
- Sepsis and septic shock
- Severe cardiovascular events (e.g., arrhythmia, acute myocardial infarction, cardiogenic shock, pulmonary embolism, arterial aneurysm rupture or dissection)
- Stroke or other severe neurological conditions
- Multiple organ dysfunction and/or failure
- Unstable vital signs requiring intensive monitoring
- Coma, shock, intoxication, need for life support (e.g., mechanical ventilation, hemodialysis)
Cardiac Resuscitation
Cardiac Resuscitation is a specialized field of critical medicine that includes the management, treatment, and stabilization of life-threatening cardiovascular diseases – including cardiac arrest, acute heart failure, arrhythmias, and cardiogenic shock.
Jerarsi Clinic provides high-tech cardiac resuscitation services based on international standards and the latest scientific-clinical guidelines.
What does the cardiac resuscitation department cover?
- Cardiac arrest (cardiopulmonary resuscitation)
- Acute myocardial infarction (STEMI, NSTEMI)
- Cardiogenic shock
- Life-threatening arrhythmias – ventricular tachycardia
- Fibrillation, AV blocks
- Acute heart failure
- Post-infarction complications
- Post-operative condition after cardiovascular surgery – (coronary bypass, valve replacement, aortic dissection and separation, carotid endarterectomy, and others)
- Pericarditis, endocarditis, hydropericardium, cardiac tamponade
- Cardiopulmonary thromboembolism
