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Advanced Kidney Care for Critically Ill Patients

Critically ill patients often experience sudden kidney problems due to severe infections, major surgeries, heart disease, trauma, or multiple organ failure. These conditions require immediate evaluation and specialized nephrology care to prevent further complications.

Dr. P N Gupta provides comprehensive Critical Care Nephrology services, including the management of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI), electrolyte disturbances, fluid imbalance, and dialysis support for patients admitted to intensive care units. Every treatment plan is tailored to the patient's condition, ensuring timely intervention and coordinated multidisciplinary care.

What is Critical Care Nephrology?

Critical Care Nephrology is a specialized branch of nephrology that focuses on managing kidney-related complications in patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). It involves close monitoring of kidney function, fluid balance, electrolyte levels, blood pressure, and the need for renal replacement therapies such as dialysis. Prompt nephrology intervention can help stabilize critically ill patients and reduce the risk of permanent kidney damage.

Critical Care Nephrology

Conditions We Treat

Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
Sepsis-Related Kidney Injury
Multi-Organ Failure
Kidney Failure in ICU
Electrolyte Imbalances
Severe Fluid Overload
Metabolic Acidosis
Drug-Induced Kidney Injury
Hypertensive Emergencies
Kidney Complications in Critically Ill Patients

Our Critical Care Nephrology Services

Acute Kidney Injury Management

Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT)

Emergency Hemodialysis

Sustained Low-Efficiency Dialysis (SLED)

Fluid & Electrolyte Management

Acid-Base Disorder Management

ICU Dialysis Support

Drug Dose Adjustment in Kidney Failure

Kidney Function Monitoring

Multidisciplinary ICU Consultation

Expert Kidney Support When Every Moment Matters

Timely nephrology care can make a significant difference for critically ill patients with kidney complications. Consult Dr. P N Gupta for advanced Critical Care Nephrology, ICU dialysis support, and comprehensive kidney care.

When Should Critical Nephrology Care Be Needed?

Critical nephrology consultation is essential when kidney function deteriorates rapidly in critically ill patients. Early evaluation and intervention can prevent complications and improve recovery.

Sudden Decrease in Urine Output

Rapid Rise in Creatinine Levels

Severe Electrolyte Imbalance

Fluid Overload Causing Breathing Difficulty

Persistent Metabolic Acidosis

Kidney Injury After Major Surgery

Septic Shock Affecting Kidney Function

Dialysis Requirement in ICU

Benefits of Early Nephrology Intervention

Early Detection of Kidney Injury
Timely Dialysis When Required
Better Fluid and Electrolyte Control
Reduced Risk of Permanent Kidney Damage
Improved Recovery in Critically Ill Patients
Coordinated ICU Care
Better Long-term Kidney Outcomes

Why Choose Dr. P N Gupta?

With decades of experience in nephrology and kidney transplantation, Dr. P N Gupta provides expert critical care nephrology services using evidence-based treatment and a patient-centered approach for the best possible outcomes.

25+ Years of Medical Experience

Director & HOD – Nephrology & Kidney Transplantation

Expertise in Critical Care Nephrology

Advanced ICU Kidney Care

Comprehensive Dialysis Management

Personalized Treatment Plans

Evidence-Based Medical Care

Compassionate Patient-Centered Approach

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Critical Care Nephrology, Acute Kidney Injury (AKI), ICU dialysis, and advanced kidney support.

Critical Care Nephrology is the specialized management of kidney disorders in critically ill patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is a sudden decline in kidney function that can occur due to severe illness, infection, surgery, dehydration, or certain medications.

Dialysis may be recommended when the kidneys cannot remove waste products, control fluid balance, or maintain normal electrolyte levels despite medical treatment.

Many patients recover kidney function if AKI is diagnosed early and treated promptly. Recovery depends on the underlying cause and the patient's overall condition.

Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) is a slow and continuous form of dialysis used for critically ill patients who cannot tolerate conventional hemodialysis.