Aster CMI Hospital has announced the launch of PEARL (Pediatric Advanced Emergency and Liver Care Unit), the first specialized Pediatric Liver Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Karnataka. This new facility is designed to provide comprehensive, high-level care for children suffering from severe liver diseases and those requiring liver transplantation.
The PEARL unit represents a significant advancement in pediatric healthcare in the region. It is equipped with state-of-the-art medical technology tailored specifically for children, including advanced monitoring systems, ventilators, and life-support equipment suited for pediatric patients. The ICU has been carefully designed to address the unique physiological and emotional needs of young patients, ensuring both safety and comfort.
A key highlight of the unit is its multidisciplinary approach. The care team includes pediatric hepatologists, transplant surgeons, intensivists, anesthesiologists, specialized nurses, and rehabilitation experts who work collaboratively to manage complex liver conditions. This integrated model helps improve outcomes, especially in critical cases such as acute liver failure, chronic liver disease, and post-transplant recovery.
The hospital emphasized that early intervention and specialized care are crucial in pediatric liver diseases, which can progress rapidly and become life-threatening. With PEARL, children in Karnataka and neighboring regions will have access to advanced treatment closer to home, reducing the need for travel to other states or countries.
In addition to clinical care, the unit also focuses on family-centered support, recognizing the emotional challenges faced by both patients and their families. Counseling services and continuous communication are part of the care model to ensure families are involved and informed throughout the treatment process.
The launch of PEARL reinforces Aster CMI Hospital’s commitment to advancing pediatric specialty care and strengthening its position as a leading center for liver transplantation and critical care in India.

