Coronary Care Unit
Full Form of CCU
What is CCU?
A Coronary Care Unit (CCU) is a specialized hospital ward designed to manage patients with acute cardiac conditions, such as heart attacks, unstable angina, and other coronary artery diseases. In India, CCUs are typically found in tertiary-care hospitals and major cardiac institutes, staffed with trained cardiologists, nurses, and continuous monitoring equipment. The unit provides intensive cardiac monitoring, thrombolytic therapy, and immediate life-support interventions. CCUs differ from general ICUs in that they focus specifically on heart-related emergencies, often using telemetry and bedside electrocardiograms to detect arrhythmias. The role of CCUs in India has grown significantly with the rising burden of cardiovascular diseases, which account for a large percentage of non-communicable disease deaths. These units are critical during the golden hour after a heart attack, reducing mortality through rapid diagnosis and treatment. For medical students and nursing professionals, understanding CCU protocols is essential for NEET PG, nursing exams, and hospital training programs. The term is widely used in medical documentation, patient charts, and healthcare discussions across Indian hospitals.
CCU का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The patient was immediately shifted to the CCU after the ECG confirmed an ST-elevation myocardial infarction.