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CIMS Hospital
Care Institute of Medical Sciences
Off Science City Road, Sola, Ahmedabad – 380060
Gujarat, INDIA
24×7 Helpline +91 70 69 00 00 00
Phone: +91 79 2771 2771 or 72
Fax: +91 79 2771 2770
Mobile: +91 98250 66664 or +91 98250 66668
Ambulance: +91 98244 50000
Email: info@cims.org
RECENTLY PUBLISHED BLOGS
What is CABG ?
CABG is a surgical procedure in which one or more blocked coronary arteries are bypassed by a blood vessel graft to restore normal blood flow to the heart. These grafts usually come from the patient’s own arteries and veins located in the chest (thoracic), leg...
What is Heart Failure?
Heart failure, also called Congestive Heart Failure (CHF), means your heart does not pump blood as well as it should. This does not mean your heart has stopped working, but it is not as strong as it used to be and fluid builds up in the lungs and other parts of your...
Renal Transplant Approval on 15/05/2018
Renal Transplant (CIMS/RIC/2018/09) on 15/05/2018 Renal Transplant is done on 15/05/2018, which was approved by Hospital based Ethical committee and Government Authorization committee. Relationship between Donor and Recipient : Wife - Husband
What is brain stroke?
Brain stroke is also known as "Brain Attack". A stroke occurs when a person's brain cells are damaged caused by the blockage of blood flow or rupture of an artery of the brain. As a result, the affected area cannot work properly which might result in an inability to...
How is heart failure diagnosed?
Heart failure is diagnosed based on patient’s medical and family histories, a physical exam, and test results. The signs and symptoms of heart failure also are common in other conditions. The cause of heart failure is evaluated such as coronary heart disease (CHD),...
Follow these basic simple tips to keep seniors safe.
It is essential to take care of the smallest of things to keep elders safe. Here are some tips to keep in mind for elders living alone or taking care of elders. Two battery or solar-powered flashlights. There are also flashlights that can be powered with hand cranks...
What Is Celiac Disease?
What Is Celiac Disease? Celiac disease is referred to a digestive disorder which is triggered by eating the food containing gluten and causes damage to the small intestine. Gluten is a form of protein that is naturally present in wheat, barley, and rye. Food items...
Urogynaecology And Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery
Urogynaecology And Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery The problems with the laxity of pelvic muscles can be very distressing to a woman. Childbirth, constipation, obesity, respiratory problems and other conditions can weaken the pelvic muscles. In advanced cases, the...
How does VSD (Ventricular Septal Defect) occur?
How does VSD (Ventricular Septal Defect) occur? A VSD is the most common heart defect present at birth. It often occurs as a single defect with no known cause but is also found in children with multiple problems. About one in three children with a heart abnormality...
What is morbid obesity?
What is Morbid Obesity? Morbid obesity is a disease of excess weight which is chronic and lifelong. Excessive fat storage results into morbid obesity which increases the BMI (Body Mass Index) beyond 35. What is Body Mass Index (BMI)? BMI or Body Mass Index is a...
ડેન્ટલ ઇમ્પ્લાન્ટ્સ ના ફાયદા
ડેન્ટલ ઇમ્પ્લાન્ટ્સ ના ફાયદા સિંગલ/ એક થી વધુ/ તમામ દાંત પડી ગયા હોય તો તેના માટે નો શ્રેષ્ઠ અને અંતિમ વિકલ્પ. ઇમ્પ્લાન્ટ જડબામાં કાયમ માટે રહે છે તેથી બ્રિજ અને ડેન્ચર કરતા લાંબા સમયે વધારે વળતર આપતી સારવાર છે. કુદરતી દાંત જેવાજ દેખાતા, અનુભવ આપતા અને કામ કરતા...
What is Neurology?
Neurology is the specialist branch of Medicine that deals with the nervous system - the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and muscles. The special senses of smell, vision, hearing, and balance also often involve neurologists usually overlapping with...
Stroke
Stroke All small or big recovery needs time and patience…!! Stroke is also known as Brain Attack. Stroke means when a person may die due to lack of oxygen or caused by the blockage of blood flow or damage in any artery of the brain. Lack of oxygen gives rise to...
Critical Care
Critical Care We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence in healthcare and service is a habit not an act. CIMS Critical Care is dedicated to the emergency and urgent healthcare needs of critically ill or emergency patients. The 24-hour Critical Care Unit at...
BLOOD CANCER
BLOOD CANCER We are only given today and never promised Tomorrow..!!! Blood Cancer is a type of a Cancer which starts in the Bone where the Blood is produced. We have three types of Cells i.e. Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells and Platelets. Blood Cancer starts due...
Tit Bits of Refractory hypoxemia & Journey of ventilator care
Much progress has been made in the treatment of neonatal respiratory failure over the past few decades. In particular, antenatal steroids and exogenous surfactant replacement have decreased neonatal mortality and morbidity in premature infants(2), (3), (4)....
CASE 2: Diagnosis, Severe Mechonium aspiration Syndrome with PAH (Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension)
Diagnosis, Severe Mechonium aspiration Syndrome with PAH (Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension) 38 wk, Term, Male child was presented to us at 1st hour of life With H/O thick MSL, with severe birth asphyxia, with Severe RD and impending respiratory failure. CMV was...
CASE 1 (CIMS Neonatal & Paediatric Critical Care Services)
CIMS Neonatal & Paediatric Critical Care Services We are sharing our use of SLE5000 (HFOV) with one of the most recommended technology which has unique feature of combining conventional mode with HFOV-providing ability to switch over to CMS to HFOV and vise versa....
CIMS Neonatal & Paediatric Critical Care Services
CIMS kids-Department of paediatric and neonatal critical care is committed to serve all kids who are in their critical phase of life during Treatment of various diseases requiring critical care. We share experience of HFOV in 4 extremely critical neonates and infants...
How to perform CPR
How to perform CPR The victim should lie on a flat, hard surface. The place should not be crowded. Follow the Chain of survival One thing to remember is, assuming that you are alone, when you find someone down, first establish if they really need CPR: are they...
Fifteen Facts Every Family Should Know about CPR
Fifteen Facts Every Family Should Know about CPR No family can rely on 108 or emergency doctors alone. When someone stops breathing, or the heart stops beating, he or she can typically survive for only 4 to 6 minutes before lack of oxygen can result in brain damage or...
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
What is CPR? Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency technique used to treat patients who have gone into sudden cardiac arrest. CPR can be performed by a health care professional or by a trained lay person. CPR is conducted until a person receives more...
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF ‘Test tube Baby’) – A Growing Hope
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF ‘Test tube Baby’) - A Growing Hope What is In vitro fertilization (IVF)? In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a process by which an egg is fertilized by sperm outside the body: in vitro (“in glass”). The process involves monitoring and...