These play a decisive role in emergency care to save patients' lives and restore their health. This includes specific measures aimed at safeguarding vital functions.
In the case of injured patients, bleeding must be stopped, and the person must be treated to the extent that they can be transported. However, their condition often requires a multidimensional approach, as several dangers need to be tackled simultaneously.
In the case of unconscious persons, the focus is on securing the airways. These must not be blocked by fluids or foreign bodies because unconscious people often require manual (or mechanical) breathing support. In these cases, it is a necessity to remove all blockages before intubation can take place.
Closely related to this is the monitoring of the cardiovascular system. People can go into shock or cardiac arrest due to injury, pain, or blood loss. In these cases, active circulatory support through the administration of drugs, defibrillation, or cardiac massage (manual or mechanical) is necessary.
As people in ICUs are often already weakened and bedridden for long periods of time and have catheters and accesses through which pathogens could enter the body, it is necessary to prevent infections in this patient group. This is achieved through strict hygiene measures for staff, regular testing of all accesses and catheters and, if an infection is present, rapid diagnostics. This is now often carried out using point-of-care test devices, meaning that it is no longer necessary for all samples to undergo lengthy laboratory tests. Targeted antibiotic therapy can then be initiated.
Intensive medical care is particularly stressful for premature babies is associated with a high level of stress, which can limit the success of treatment. Against this, an empathic incubator, which uses contactless monitoring technologies, is designed to help. It is intended to protect premature babies from sensory overload.
Intensive care and emergency medicine face constant challenges, but also great opportunities to save lives and improve the health of patients. Through innovation and research, new therapies and methods are being developed that help to further improve medical care and maintain quality of life even after accidents or serious illnesses.