Some patients suffer from pathologies that can impair their vital functions, thus putting their lives at risk. Our intensive care department makes every effort to prevent a potential failure of vital functions or to replace it when necessary.
The medical and nursing team of the service ensures the 24-hour care of the most serious patients by defining with them, their families and their attending physician, the best therapeutic strategies and intensities.
The service welcomes patients suffering from medical and surgical pathologies that affect the nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urological and locomotor systems, as well as patients in gynecology and obstetrics when necessary.
The intensive care team also intervenes throughout the clinic in conjunction with the intensive care team, when a patient in vital distress requires specialized emergency intervention.
Patients for whom a stay in intensive care is planned after elective surgery, are seen in pre-surgical consultation by the medical team of the intensive care department, all in close collaboration with the anesthesiology department.
Patients who have had an extended stay in the intensive care unit are reviewed in consultation to ensure joint management of any sequelae, in collaboration with the attending physician.