Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Inpatient Care Center
The Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Inpatient Care Center is located on the 3rd floor (Entrance from the Inpatient Care Center side).

Naumenko Oleksandr Viktorovych
Head of the Inpatient Care Center, Head of the Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Anesthesiologist of the Highest Category, Honored Doctor of Ukraine

Rasputna Iryna Hryhorivna
Senior Nurse-Anesthetist, Highest Qualification Category
One of the main tasks of the Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care is to provide anesthetic support during surgical interventions and diagnostic procedures.
Main Areas of Activity:
The purpose of the Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care (DAIC) of the Inpatient Care Center (ICC) is to provide specialized care to patients with dysfunctions of vital organs and systems, and to perform anesthetic support for patients undergoing surgical or diagnostic procedures under general or regional anesthesia.
Provided Services:
- Implementation of a set of measures to restore and correct vital organ and system functions impaired due to disease, trauma, surgery, or other causes, in accordance with the standards of the diagnostic and treatment process.
- Preparation and performance of general anesthesia and regional anesthesia for surgical, diagnostic, and therapeutic procedures.
- Anesthetic support for surgeries performed in the operating unit with an X-ray surgical block, as well as during procedures (fibrobronchoscopy, fibrogastroscopy, colonoscopy, X-ray studies with contrast), in the maternity ward, and in the ophthalmology and eye microsurgery department.
- Use of halogen-containing hydrocarbons (sevoflurane) for general anesthesia.
- Intensive postoperative monitoring until full recovery of consciousness, breathing, and normalization of circulation.
- Intensive care for patients with acute circulatory disorders of various etiologies (acute cardiovascular failure, traumatic, hypovolemic, anaphylactic shock, etc.), acute respiratory failure, central nervous system dysfunctions, parenchymal organ disorders, metabolic disturbances, during recovery after clinical death, or after surgeries leading to vital organ dysfunctions or their risk.
- Use of modern anesthesia methods during surgical interventions.
Our Advantages:
- The largest experience in Ukraine with low-flow anesthesia techniques.
- The leading experience in Ukraine using equipment for depth-of-anesthesia monitoring.
- The most extensive practice in Ukraine of intravenous anesthesia with target-controlled infusion (TCI) systems.
- Postoperative pain-free surgical procedures.
In the Intensive Care Unit of SIS “CIHT” SAD, a full range of diagnostic and treatment services is provided for acute, life-threatening conditions that require constant specialist supervision. Care is provided in a specially equipped facility that meets modern standards.
Life-threatening conditions occur across a wide range of pathologies, requiring not only advanced equipment but also a highly trained medical team.
A coordinated team approach allows for rapid stabilization of patients, identification and timely elimination of the cause through therapeutic or surgical methods, and creation of optimal recovery conditions.
Continuous patient monitoring is implemented in the ICU, with regular assessment of vital signs and parameters. Various instrumental and hardware examinations are performed as needed.
The ICU is equipped with modern functional hospital beds ensuring comfort, proper positioning, and the accommodation of all necessary medical devices. When required, appropriate anesthesia and mechanical ventilation are provided.
The center’s staff is highly qualified in emergency care and uses the latest intensive therapy methods at all stages. Diagnostic and treatment equipment meets the highest modern standards. State-of-the-art echocardiography, monitoring, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation systems enable the diagnosis and treatment of even the most severe hemodynamic disorders.
After completing intensive therapy, patients may either be discharged home or transferred to a therapeutic or surgical ward for continued treatment. Upon discharge, mandatory follow-up and treatment adjustment are provided.
List of Doctors:
- Gryshchenko Dmytro
- Denysenko Anatoliy
- Kovalenko Oleksandr
- Kurylenko Yaroslav
- Myrona Vitalii
- Naumenko Oleksandr
- Novak Andriy
- Polinchuk Ihor
- Polishchuk Yurii
- Prodan Olha
- Rud Olena
- Sobanska Lada
- Stratiienko Kateryna
- Tiagai Mykhailo
- Yashan Oleksiy






