Overview

The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at Al Nas Hospital is a specialized service dedicated to the care of critically ill infants, children, and adolescents, with a strong focus on congenital and acquired cardiac conditions. The unit provides 24/7 advanced pediatric cardiac intensive care, supported by state-of-the-art monitoring and life-support systems to ensure precise, continuous assessment and timely intervention. Our multidisciplinary team manages complex pre- and postoperative congenital heart cases, as well as patients recovering from cardiac catheterization procedures, delivering coordinated, high-level care that prioritizes safety, recovery, and long-term outcomes.


Scope of the Unit

Our unit delivers comprehensive, family-centered care for patients with complex congenital cardiac physiology, including single-ventricle and shunt-dependent circulation. Through close multidisciplinary collaboration, we focus on optimizing cardiac output and systemic perfusion, preventing and managing low cardiac output syndrome (LCOS), and providing advanced respiratory, renal, and multi-organ support to ensure safe stabilization, recovery, and long-term outcomes.

Specialized Procedures and Functions:

  • Invasive and non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring (arterial line, CVP, NIRS, lactate)

  • Immediate postoperative care after congenital cardiac surgery

  • Management of shunt-dependent lesions (BT shunt, PDA-dependent CHD)

  • Care of single-ventricle physiology ( Glenn, Fontan)

  • Cardiac-tailored mechanical ventilation strategies

  • Pulmonary hypertension monitoring and crisis management

  • Inotropic and vasoactive drug support

  • Temporary pacing and arrhythmia management

  • Renal support including peritoneal dialysis and CRRT

  • Sepsis recognition and management in cardiac patients

  • Post–cardiac catheterization intensive monitoring

  • Rapid response for deteriorating cardiac patients

What We Manage

At Al Nas Hospital’s Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (PICU), we provide specialized, round-the-clock care for critically ill children with complex congenital and acquired heart conditions, including:

  • Congenital heart disease (cyanotic and acyanotic)
  • Postoperative congenital cardiac surgery patients
  • Post–cardiac catheterization complications
  • Low cardiac output syndrome
  • Pulmonary hypertension crises
  • Acute heart failure and cardiogenic shock
  • Complex arrhythmias and conduction abnormalities
  • Cardiac-related acute kidney injury
  • Sepsis in children with underlying heart disease
  • Emergency surgical cases in children with CHD

Head of Department

Mohamed Mosaad

Head Of Department

Team

al nas hospital

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