The Beating Heart Blogs
Welcome to The Beating Heart Blogs by Dr. Dhiren Shah. Stretched over many years, with over a few hundred pages of posts and content, The Beating Heart Blogs is one of the kind. Updated routinely, we bring you the latest patient education information as well as the latest medical techniques, practices and know-hows here.
Organ Donation
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How can you support a heart transplant patient?
How can you support a heart transplant patient It's important to identify who among the patient's network of family and friends, is available to provide consistent, long-term emotional and physical support. There needs to be at least one individual who has a stable,...
Being Awarded By the Indian medical association (IMA)
Eliminate Hepatitis
ELIMINATE HEPATITIS #hepatitis#drdhirenshah
Hindu youth’s heart transplanted to muslim man in ahmedabad
HINDU YOUTH'S HEART TRANSPLANTED TO MUSLIM MAN IN AHMEDABAD Through green corridor, 21- year-old Amit Halpati's heart was taken to Surat airport. It reached CIMS hospital, Ahmedabad by a chartered plane, where it was successfully transplanted to patient name Sohel...
Signs & Symptoms of Rejection of New Heart
Signs & Symptoms of Rejection of a new heart Shortness of breath Reduced amount of weight Reduced amount of urine Fatigue Fever
National Doctor’s day
National Doctor's Day
Advantages of Heart Transplant
Advantages of heart transplant It may be the only solution to save a person. It can reduce reliance on continual medicines. It can provide a better quality of life after transplant.
Give Blood
After Performing First Heart Transplant in Gujarat
Heart Transplant
World No Tobacco Day
Ramadan Kareem
World Thyroid Day
World thyroid day The thyroid gland is a butterfly shaped gland at the front of the neck. It uses iodine, a mineral found in some foods and in lodged salt, to make hormones that helps your body. The thyroid hormones control your metabolism and affect your heart, skin,...
World Hypertension Day
Did you know?
Did you know? About 87% of those who receive heart transplants survive for more than one year, according to the United Network for Organ sharing (UNOS). Additionally, 73% live at least five years after the procedure.
Gujarat’s first heart transplant patient’s son felicitates father of the donor. Here is his story in his own words.
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