Advanced Respiratory Care in India

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Comprehensive Respiratory Programs

Learn about the procedures we offer and the life-changing benefits of our respiratory care interventions.

Procedure Description

Respiratory care procedures are designed to manage a variety of conditions that affect the lungs and breathing. The scope of respiratory care ranges from non-invasive interventions to complex surgical treatments, depending on the patient's condition.

One of the most common procedures in respiratory care is mechanical ventilation. This intervention is used for patients who are unable to breathe independently, either due to injury, illness, or during surgical procedures. Mechanical ventilation ensures that oxygen is delivered to the lungs and carbon dioxide is removed from the body, thereby sustaining life until the patient's lung function improves.

Another critical area of respiratory care is pulmonary rehabilitation, which is essential for patients with chronic respiratory diseases such as COPD or after a lung surgery. This rehabilitation process includes patient education, exercise training, breathing techniques, and emotional support. The goal is to help patients improve their lung function, reduce symptoms, and enhance their overall well-being.

Bronchoscopy is a minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedure used in respiratory care to examine the airways and lungs. During this procedure, a flexible tube with a camera is inserted through the nose or mouth into the lungs, allowing doctors to diagnose or treat conditions such as infections, tumors, or blockages in the airways.

These procedures often require the expertise of respiratory therapists, pulmonologists, and other specialists to ensure the best outcomes. The aim is to enhance respiratory function, reduce the severity of symptoms, and improve the patient's quality of life.

Benefits

  • Improved Respiratory Function: Respiratory care interventions help patients breathe more easily by restoring or enhancing lung function.
  • Symptom Relief: Procedures such as pulmonary rehabilitation can significantly reduce symptoms like shortness of breath and fatigue.
  • Faster Recovery Post-Surgery: Respiratory care aids in post-surgical recovery by ensuring that the lungs remain healthy and functional.
  • Prevention of Complications: Proper respiratory care can help prevent serious complications, such as pneumonia, in patients with lung conditions.
  • Enhanced Quality of Life: Patients undergoing respiratory care often experience an improved overall quality of life due to better lung function and fewer breathing-related issues.

Advanced Diagnostic Technologies

Accurate diagnosis is the cornerstone of effective respiratory care. Our centers utilize the most advanced pulmonology technology available.

Pulmonary Function Tests (PFT)

Comprehensive tests including spirometry and lung volume measurements to assess how well your lungs are working.

Polysomnography (Sleep Study)

Overnight monitoring in a dedicated sleep lab to accurately diagnose sleep apnea and other sleep-related breathing disorders.

EBUS

Endobronchial Ultrasound allows doctors to perform a technique known as transbronchial needle aspiration to diagnose lung cancer and infections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have doubts about respiratory procedures or pulmonary rehab? Here are answers to some common questions.

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No, bronchoscopy is generally not painful. It is usually performed under conscious sedation or light anesthesia. A local anesthetic is also sprayed in the nose and throat to prevent coughing or gagging. You may have a mild sore throat for a day or two afterward.

A standard pulmonary rehabilitation program typically involves 2 to 3 sessions per week and lasts anywhere from 6 to 12 weeks. Our specialists will design a tailored program based on the severity of your COPD, asthma, or post-surgical status.

Yes, most major airlines allow Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POCs) on board. We assist our international patients in obtaining the necessary "Fit to Fly" medical certificates and airline clearances required for traveling to India with respiratory equipment.

CPAP delivers a continuous, single level of air pressure to keep airways open during sleep. BiPAP delivers two levels of pressure—a higher pressure when you inhale and a lower pressure when you exhale, making it easier for patients with severe respiratory issues or high pressure requirements to breathe out comfortably.

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