Bart L. De Keulenaer is an Intensivist based on the Sterling Highway in Crawley, WA, Australia.
In many cases, he looks after people who are seriously unwell and need close monitoring. That can include patients who are dealing with sepsis, where quick assessment and steady treatment really matter. He also sees complex care situations where blood pressure issues are part of the picture, including hypertension that needs careful management.
Some presentations can be more specialised, too. For example, he helps manage ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), especially when symptoms become more severe. He also works with cases involving compartment syndrome, which can become an emergency if circulation and nerve function are affected. And for younger patients, he has experience supporting care where childhood pancreatitis is involved, where pain control, fluids and careful observation often play a big role.
As an intensivist, the focus is on safety and on making sure treatment matches what the person needs right then. Critical care can move fast. At times, that means adjusting plans as test results come back, reassessing how someone is responding, and coordinating with the rest of the care team so nothing gets missed.
Bart’s approach is practical and grounded. He uses evidence-based care and stays across current clinical guidance, which helps when care decisions are complex and time matters. On top of that, clinical trials information isn’t something that’s always in the open, so the main thing here is that treatment decisions are based on what’s known to work and what fits the situation.
Overall, Bart L. De Keulenaer is there for patients and families during stressful, high-stakes moments. His work is about clear thinking, close monitoring, and steady support through difficult health events.