Dr Ingle is a physician specializing in the care of critically ill patients, typically working in intensive care units (ICUs) or similar high-acuity settings. He is specially trained to manage complex and life-threatening conditions that require continuous monitoring and advanced therapeutic interventions.
Services Provided:
Critical Care Management:
Advanced Monitoring: Continuous assessment of vital signs, organ function, and other critical parameters using state-of-the-art technology.
Ventilator Management: Initiation and adjustment of mechanical ventilation for patients with respiratory failure or severe respiratory distress.
Hemodynamic Support: Management of cardiac output, blood pressure, and fluid balance using advanced techniques and medications.
Sedation and Analgesia: Administration of sedatives and pain management for comfort and procedural needs.
Emergency Interventions:
Central Line Insertion: Placement of catheters into large veins for medication administration and monitoring.
Intubation: Insertion of an endotracheal tube to secure the airway in patients unable to breathe independently.
Tracheostomy: Surgical creation of an opening in the neck to provide an airway when prolonged ventilation is needed.
Multisystem Organ Support:
Renal Replacement Therapy: Management of dialysis for patients with acute kidney injury or chronic renal failure.
Nutritional Support: Administration of enteral or parenteral nutrition to meet the patient’s needs when they cannot eat normally.
Coordination of Care:
Multidisciplinary Team Management: Collaboration with surgeons, cardiologists, pulmonologists, and other specialists to provide comprehensive care.
Family Communication: Providing regular updates and support to patients’ families, including discussions about prognosis and treatment goals.
Post-ICU Care and Recovery Planning:
Discharge Planning: Coordination of care transitions from the ICU to general wards or home, including rehabilitation and follow-up.
Diseases and Conditions Treated:
Sepsis and Septic Shock: Life-threatening infections leading to systemic inflammation and organ failure.
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS): Severe lung condition characterized by widespread inflammation and fluid buildup.
Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) and Heart Failure: Management of severe heart conditions requiring intensive monitoring and intervention.
Stroke: Critical care for patients experiencing severe strokes, including monitoring and management of complications.
Trauma: Care for patients with severe injuries from accidents or violence, including surgical interventions and stabilization.
Acute Kidney Injury (AKI): Management of sudden loss of kidney function, often requiring dialysis.
Post-Surgical Care: Intensive monitoring and support for patients recovering from major surgeries with potential complications.
Complications from Chronic Illnesses: Acute exacerbations of chronic diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or diabetes mellitus.
We provide expert, round-the-clock care to critically ill patients, employing advanced techniques and technologies to stabilize and support patients through their most vulnerable moments.