Department of Critical Care — Gupta Multispeciality Hospital, Jaipur

When a patient’s condition becomes unstable, every minute and every decision matters. The Department of Critical Care at Gupta Multispeciality Hospital, Jaipur provides focused, coordinated intensive care for patients with life-threatening illnesses and complex medical needs. Our team pairs advanced monitoring and organ-support technologies with clear communication and compassionate family-centred care.

Advanced monitoring

  • Continuous cardiac and respiratory monitoring
  • Invasive arterial and central venous pressure monitoring when indicated
  • Hourly urine output, blood gas analysis, and point-of-care labs for rapid decision making

Respiratory support

  • Oxygen therapy, high-flow nasal oxygen (HFNO) and non-invasive ventilation (NIV)
  • Full mechanical ventilation with lung-protective strategies for ARDS or respiratory failure
  • Weaning protocols and early mobilization to reduce ventilator days

Hemodynamic & organ support

  • Titrated vasoactive medicines (pressors/inotropes) with careful monitoring
  • Renal replacement therapy (intermittent dialysis or continuous RRT) for kidney failure when needed
  • Targeted fluid management to balance perfusion and avoid overload

Infection & sepsis management

  • Rapid sepsis bundles: early cultures, appropriate antibiotics, and organ-support measures
  • Source control coordination with surgery or interventional teams

Specialized ICU care

  • Post-operative critical care for major surgeries (cardiac, neuro, trauma, transplant where applicable)
  • Neuro-ICU monitoring in collaboration with neurology and neurosurgery
  • Multidisciplinary rounds with physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, pharmacists, and physiotherapists

How we diagnose and monitor problems

Critical care decisions rely on frequent, structured information:

  • Bedside assessments and vital signs every hour (or more frequently as needed)
  • Arterial blood gases (ABG) for oxygenation/ventilation status
  • Portable chest X-rays and point-of-care ultrasound to check lungs, heart function and fluid status
  • Lab panels including lactate, electrolytes, blood counts, cultures and organ function tests
  • Advanced imaging (CT/MRI) coordinated when the patient is stable enough to move

We explain test results to families and discuss how each result changes care — for example, why a ventilator mode is changed, or why dialysis is started.

When a patient needs the ICU (key warning areas)

Seek critical care evaluation if any of the following happen:

  • Sudden severe breathlessness, low oxygen levels despite oxygen therapy, or inability to maintain airway
  • Rapid drop in blood pressure or shock signs (cold, clammy skin; very fast or slow pulse)
  • Confusion, decreased consciousness, or sudden neurological decline
  • Repeated high fevers with rapid breathing and low urine output
  • Severe bleeding, major trauma, or multi-system deterioration

If you or a family member shows these signs in Jaipur, proceed to the Emergency Department immediately — early ICU care improves outcomes.

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