Intensive Cardiac Care: Definition, Clinical Significance, and Overview
Intensive Cardiac Care is the specialized, high-acuity care of patients with life-threatening cardiovascular disease. It is a clinical service and care environment focused on continuous monitoring, rapid diagnosis, and urgent therapy. It is commonly delivered in a coronary care unit (CCU) or cardiac intensive care unit (CICU), sometimes within a mixed medical ICU. It is used most often for acute coronary syndromes, decompensated heart failure, dangerous arrhythmias, and cardiogenic shock.