This department, which has a first-class license, has 9 beds, each of which is equipped with monitoring and medical equipment and facilities. The dressing room of this department also has monitoring, trolley, suction device and defibrillator.
The P.CCU department, as a cardiovascular intensive care unit, mostly receives patients who are transferred from CCU1, CCU2 and sometimes from ICU-OH, and patients who are hospitalized with heart pain to examine coronary and valvular problems and patients with heart failure to treat and control symptoms. It is managed using all modern medical equipment and technology and by experienced staff (cardiovascular subspecialists) and experienced and trained nurses in accordance with standard scientific principles.
Common surgeries and ICU admissions:
- ACS.
- CHF.
- Stable and unstable angina.
- NSTE MI.
- PTE.
- Angiography.
- Angioplasty.
- Patients with dysrhythmias such as AF.
- P.AVR – P.MVR – P.CABG – P.PCI.
- ASD.
- PPM.
- Patients who have problems after surgery such as postoperative infection, PE, warfarin poisoning and digoxin poisoning.