Intensive Therapy Unit (Itu)

Intensive Therapy Unit (ITU) is a department of a hospital where intensive care is provided. Medical care in this department is provided by doctors of various specialties; The department's contingent consists mainly of seriously ill people, as well as those who need specialized postoperative care (for example, patients after heart or chest surgery).



Intensive care (Itu) is a department of a hospital that provides medical care to seriously ill people and those who need special post-operative care. The department employs doctors of various specialties who have experience in treating such patients.

Itu receives patients with various diseases, such as myocardial infarction, stroke, pneumonia, sepsis and others. These patients are in critical condition and require intensive care to survive.

Itu doctors provide intensive treatment to patients, including intravenous fluids, mechanical ventilation, catheterization and other procedures. They also monitor patients' conditions and adjust treatment based on their needs.

Itu's population consists of seriously ill patients, as well as patients requiring post-operative care after complex heart or chest surgery. Itu can also accommodate patients with trauma, burns and other serious illnesses.

The Itu department is an important element of modern medicine. It allows doctors to provide qualified medical care to seriously ill patients and those who require special post-operative care.