Advanced Critical Care Unit
The critical care unit is a multidisciplinary healthcare specialty that cares for patients with acute, life-threatening illness or injury. We at Accord ensures each critical care unit has medical teams from several specialties and a wide range of technologies to ensure the survival and health of patients who are critically ill.
The center is staffed by a team of specialists who are experienced in the management of critical care, available 24 hours a day. An effective team of trained nurses and paramedical staff supports them. The center has an ideal ratio of 1:1 patient-nurse. Emphasis is placed on comprehensive emergency and routine patient care preparation for support teams. In all aspects of healthcare, the hospital complies with international gold standards.
Most critical care today is delivered in highly specialized Intensive Care Units (ICUs), such as:
- Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU)
- High Dependency Unit (HDU)
- Intensive Coronary Care Unit (ICCU)
- Medical and Surgical ICU
- Caridology ICU-Pediatric (PCICU)
- Neuro Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
SIEMENS MAGNETOM SPECTRA
- MAGNETOM® Spectra offers unprecedented access to high-resolution 3T with Tim 4G integrated coil technology
- with DirectRF, 24 receive channels for up to 120 coil elements
- Field strength – 3 Tesla
- Bore size – 60 cm
- System length – 173 cm
- System weight (in operation) – 7.35 tons
- Minimum room size1 – 31 m2
- RF technology
- Maximum number of channels 2 – 96,120^3
- Number of independent receiver channels that can be used simultaneously in one single scan and in one single
- FoV, each generating an independent partial image – 24
- Gradient strength – XG Gradients (33 mT/m @ 125 T/m/s)
- Helium consumption – Zero Helium boil-off technology
- Estimated Cost – ₹ 4/8 Crores
GE OPTIMA CT660 FREEDOM
- SnapShot* Freeze delivers equivalent gantry rotation of 0.058msec and effective temporal resolution of 29sec.
- SnapShot* Pulse imaging combined with ASiR* may enable a dose reduction of greater than 83% compared to
- gated helical acquisition.
- Innovative 40-mm V-Res detector at 0.35-sec rotation speed.
- Up to 60% lower CO2 emissions using the energy saving mode.
- ASiR1 technology may allow for lower mA exams throughout the body.
- Simplified workflow for quick and streamlined operation.
- Scalable, modular design for ease of service.
- Volara digital data acquisition system produces upto 128-slice axial reconstruction for improved Z-axis visualization and artifact reduction.
- Estimated Cost – ₹ 4.0 Crores
Upgradation of CT SCAN to 64 Slice The hospital currently uses a 16 slice CT scan which is over 10 years old and is in need of upgradation due to frequent breakdowns. The cost of maintaining this equipment as aso the running cost in terms of electricity consumption is also becoming unviable. Advances in medical research requires certain procedures to be conducted on a CT scan with a higher resolution and therefore the need for upgradation. The cost of this equipment is INR 4 crores.