Resuscitation and stabilisation
Resuscitation and Stabilization at IT Memorial Hospital are critical components of our emergency and critical care services, designed to provide immediate life-saving interventions for patients in extreme medical distress. Our hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and a highly trained team of specialists who are prepared to respond to the most urgent and severe medical conditions, including cardiac arrest, severe trauma, and respiratory failure.
The resuscitation process at IT Memorial Hospital begins the moment a patient arrives in our Emergency Department. Our team follows advanced protocols for Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), ensuring that life-saving measures, such as chest compressions, defibrillation, airway management, and the administration of critical medications, are initiated without delay. We also utilize advanced monitoring and diagnostic equipment to assess the patient’s condition in real-time and guide our interventions.
Stabilization is the next crucial step following resuscitation. This involves securing the patient’s vital functions—such as maintaining adequate blood pressure, oxygenation, and organ perfusion—while addressing the underlying cause of the emergency. Our multidisciplinary team, including emergency physicians, intensivists, anesthesiologists, and nurses, works together to manage complex cases, ensuring that the patient is stable enough for further treatment or transfer to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) if needed.
Effective communication and coordination are key in resuscitation and stabilization efforts, and our team is trained to act quickly and cohesively in high-pressure situations. At IT Memorial Hospital, our focus on rapid response, expert care, and patient safety ensures the best possible outcomes during these critical moments.