Cardiovascular Monitoring & Support in Critical Care

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Cardiovascular Monitoring & Support in Critical Care

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Case Description

Cardiovascular monitoring in critical care involves continuous assessment of vital signs, including heart rate, blood pressure, and cardiac rhythm. Non-invasive techniques such as electrocardiography (ECG) and blood pressure monitoring provide real-time data on cardiac function. Invasive monitoring...

Case Summary

  • Hemodynamic monitoring in intensive care and emergency medicine is crucial for assessing a patient's cardiovascular status, and it extends beyond basic vital signs to include organ function assessment. Basic monitoring includes blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and heart rate, while advanced monitoring assesses brain and renal function.

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Dr. Atchyuth R Gongada

Dr. Atchyuth R Gongada

Alumni- Royal College of Anesthesia
HOD and Sr Consultant Critical Care and Anaesthesiology, Apollo Hospitals, Vishakapatnam Dr. Atchyuth R. Gongada is the Head of Department and Senior Consultant in Critical Care and Anaesthesiology at Apollo Hospitals, Visakhapatnam. He is a well-regarded intensivist in the Andhra Pradesh region, known for his comprehensive management of critically ill patients across surgical and medical ICUs. His expertise covers post-operative care, polytrauma, sepsis management, and complex anaesthetic procedures. He is affiliated with the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine (ISCCM) and brings significant experience in running and developing ICU services in a leading tertiary care hospital in Visakhapatnam.

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