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Dialysis in ICU is a critical, life-supporting treatment provided to patients whose kidneys suddenly or severely fail during serious illness or injury. In intensive care settings, kidney dysfunction often develops alongside conditions such as sepsis, multi-organ failure, major surgery, or severe trauma. ICU dialysis is carefully tailored to support unstable patients, helping remove toxins, manage fluid balance, and stabilise internal chemistry while intensive treatment continues. At Manipal Hospitals Global, dialysis in the ICU is delivered by experienced critical care and nephrology teams using advanced monitoring and patient-centred protocols.
Dialysis in the ICU refers to kidney support treatment given to critically ill patients who cannot safely undergo standard dialysis. These patients often have unstable blood pressure or are dependent on life-support systems.
In simple words, ICU dialysis gently cleans the blood and removes excess fluid while doctors closely monitor the heart, lungs, and other vital organs.
Dialysis in the ICU is required when kidney failure develops suddenly or worsens rapidly during critical illness. In such cases, waste products and excess fluid can accumulate quickly and worsen the patient’s condition.
There are different types of dialysis in ICU, selected based on the patient’s blood pressure, level of illness, and overall stability. The goal is to provide effective kidney support while minimising stress on the body.
Manipal Hospitals provides advanced critical care dialysis through close collaboration between intensivists, nephrologists, dialysis nurses, and technicians. Each patient receives a personalised treatment plan guided by continuous monitoring and clinical expertise.
Dialysis in ICU may be started when:
In ICU settings, dialysis is often life-saving and should not be delayed. However, the method and timing are carefully considered.
Dialysis in the ICU is performed at the bedside. Blood is gently circulated through a dialysis machine that removes waste and excess fluid and balances electrolytes while vital signs are closely observed.
Dialysis in ICU supports recovery by stabilising internal balance while the underlying illness is treated. Some patients recover kidney function and stop dialysis, while others transition to standard dialysis outside the ICU.
Close monitoring continues throughout recovery to guide next steps in care.
While essential, ICU dialysis may involve risks such as low blood pressure, infection at access sites, bleeding, or electrolyte shifts. These risks are carefully managed through continuous monitoring, skilled staff, and personalised treatment settings.
The cost of dialysis in ICU depends on the type of dialysis used, the duration of treatment, and the overall level of intensive care required. Manipal Hospitals Global offers ICU dialysis at costs that are significantly more affordable compared with many Western and Gulf countries, while maintaining high standards of safety and critical care.
Detailed cost estimates are shared with families after clinical evaluation and treatment planning.
International patients receive comprehensive assistance, including critical care coordination, medical record review, visa and travel support, interpreter services, family accommodation guidance, and regular clinical updates to ensure transparency and reassurance.


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