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Cardiac anaesthesia is a specialised form of anaesthesia used during heart and major chest surgeries. It ensures the patient’s vital functions are maintained throughout complex procedures like bypass, valve replacements, and thoracic surgeries.

Cardiac anaesthesia involves advanced monitoring, heart-lung support, and careful drug management tailored for heart patients. It is more complex than general anaesthesia and is handled by specially trained cardiac anaesthesiologists.

Yes. At Baby Memorial Hospital, our cardiac anaesthesia team specialises in managing high-risk cases using techniques like regional blocks, awake surgeries, and real-time monitoring to ensure safety and stability.

Awake cardiac surgery is performed under regional anaesthesia without putting the patient to sleep. It’s ideal for high-risk patients who cannot undergo general anaesthesia due to lung or other systemic issues.

Yes. Patients receive continuous, high-precision monitoring during surgery and recovery. At Baby Memorial Hospital, all cardiac surgeries are supported by advanced intraoperative monitoring and dedicated post-op care in the Cardiothoracic ICU.

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