At Manipal Hospitals, Bangalore, we deliver exceptional critical care that combines medical precision with genuine empathy. Our state-of-the-art Intensive Care Units (ICUs) are equipped with advanced ventilator systems and cutting-edge technology to support patients facing life-threatening illnesses and severe respiratory distress. Under the expert leadership of our highly skilled critical care specialists, we ensure round-the-clock monitoring, both invasive and non-invasive. With multiple easily accessible locations across Bangalore and a dedicated 24/7 emergency response, Manipal Hospitals stands as a trusted destination for critical care.
Mechanical ventilation is a life support system that helps support patients who have inadequate breathing. Mechanical ventilation supports oxygen to the lungs and carefully removes exhaust (i.e., carbon dioxide) from the body. At Manipal Hospitals Bangalore, each patient on ventilation support is assessed by the experienced team in critical care medicine to determine the overall description and degree of respiratory distress versus intervention. The team later chooses the ventilatory mode according to the individual patient's condition and any supporting factors, such as a previous history of complex chronic breathing problems, to manage supportive measures, which may include non-invasive ventilation measures through a face mask or invasive ventilation or intubation.
Throughout this process, the critical care team, respiratory therapists, and nurses work closely to maintain patient stability. In an ICU with a ventilator in Bangalore, continuous monitoring systems track vital parameters such as oxygen saturation, blood pressure, and heart rate in real time. Adjustments are made as needed to ensure optimal breathing and comfort. Sedation and pain relief are administered when necessary, particularly for long-term ventilator use.
Once the lungs begin to recover, the weaning process starts gradually. This step helps patients transition from mechanical breathing to independent respiration, supported by physiotherapy and pulmonary rehabilitation.
At Manipal Hospitals Bangalore, ventilator support is delivered through advanced ICU systems designed for patient safety and comfort. The main benefits include:
Advanced ventilator systems with real-time monitoring
Round-the-clock specialist and nursing supervision
Individualised ventilation strategies suitable for each patient
Strong infection control measures for utmost patient safety
Integrated rehabilitation support for faster recovery
Rapid evaluation and diagnostic testing to determine the level of respiratory support required.
The team prepares the patient with oxygen therapy and necessary stabilisation before initiating ventilation.
Depending on the condition, the patient is placed on the appropriate ventilator mode to support optimal oxygen exchange.
Continuous observation by doctors and respiratory therapists ensures immediate adjustments in airflow, pressure, or oxygen levels.
Patients receive constant supervision in a sterile setting designed to prevent infections and maintain comfort.
As breathing capacity improves, ventilator dependency is reduced through controlled steps.
Families are kept informed throughout, receiving regular updates on progress, changes, and recovery milestones.
After ventilator removal, pulmonary physiotherapy helps strengthen breathing and promotes full recovery.
With a legacy of over several decades, Manipal Hospitals Bangalore stands among India’s most trusted names in critical care medicine. It has consistently set benchmarks in clinical excellence, emergency management, and life support systems, including advanced ventilator technology and monitoring facilities. Its network of 11+ hospitals in Bangalore ensures seamless transfer and continuity of critical care when needed across the city.
30+ years of excellence in multi-disciplinary healthcare
Modern ICUs are equipped with advanced ventilator systems
24/7 emergency and trauma response teams
Personalised patient monitoring and respiratory rehabilitation
Proven outcomes through evidence-based clinical practice
The Centre of Excellence for Critical Care Medicine at Manipal Hospitals Bangalore stands as a leader in providing advanced, multidisciplinary intensive care for critically ill patients. Staffed by experienced intensivists, anaesthesiologists, respiratory therapists, and skilled nursing teams, the centre operates 24/7. Our centre ensures rapid response and precision in complex medical emergencies.
Manipal Hospitals Bangalore provides an extensive range of critical care services, including emergency resuscitation, invasive and non-invasive ventilation, continuous haemodynamic monitoring, advanced airway management, renal replacement therapy, and post-ventilator rehabilitation. Specialised intensive care units cater to cardiac, neuro, trauma, and neonatal patients. We ensure complete respiratory care under one roof at the ICU with a ventilator in Bangalore.
The Critical Care Centre features modular ICUs equipped with high-end ventilators, centralised monitoring systems, and advanced oxygen delivery infrastructure. Specialised isolation chambers, negative pressure rooms, and stringent infection control protocols ensure maximum patient safety. Supported by 24/7 laboratory, imaging, and pharmacy services, the facility guarantees precision and continuity of care.
A ventilator is required when a person cannot breathe properly due to illness, injury, or post-surgical complications. The ventilators available in Bangalore hospital units at Manipal Hospitals provide timely assistance in such critical cases.
The duration depends on the underlying health condition. Some patients may need it for a few hours, while others might require ventilator support for days or weeks.
Yes. In every ICU with a ventilator in Bangalore, patients are continuously monitored by specialised intensivists and nursing professionals using advanced central monitoring systems.
Many patients do, especially with early intervention, proper weaning, and guided rehabilitation under expert supervision.
All ventilator cases are managed using sterile procedures, regular equipment disinfection, and robust infection control systems to guarantee safe and reliable critical care.
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