A recent “Masterclass in Liver Critical Care” event, hosted by Zydus Hospital, attracted over 200 delegates from the medical community, including intensivists, hepatologists, gastroenterologists, and transplant specialists. The event featured renowned national faculty members who shared their expertise on various aspects of liver critical care, highlighting the need for specialized infrastructure and multidisciplinary coordination.

The discussions emphasized the evolving landscape of acute liver failure, sepsis in chronic liver disease, and post-transplant critical care. The event emphasized the urgent need for dedicated Liver ICUs, with Zydus Hospital’s Liver Critical Care Unit serving as a pioneering example.

The masterclass reinforced the importance of a structured approach to liver intensive care, integrating state-of-the-art interventions and specialized rehabilitation protocols to improve patient outcomes. Dr. Himanshu Sharma, Head of Liver Critical Care at Zydus Hospital, expressed gratitude to participants, speakers, and organizing teams, announcing that the masterclass will become an annual event.

The event showcased the need for a comprehensive approach to liver critical care, highlighting the importance of a dedicated unit and multidisciplinary coordination. By bringing together experts in the field, the masterclass aimed to improve patient outcomes and reduce mortality rates in liver critical care. The event’s success and eagerness to become an annual event demonstrate the growing importance of liver critical care in the medical community and the need for continued education and collaboration among healthcare professionals.