sourav ganguly: Sourav Ganguly undergoes angioplasty at Kolkata hospital, stable | Cricket news


CALCUTTA: BCCI President and former captain of India Sourav Ganguly he has had angioplasty and is now stable after experiencing what is called “mild cardiac arrest.”
Ganguly, who was admitted to a hospital in his hometown Kolkata, suffered a “blackout” after a session at the gym on Saturday morning and was rushed to Woodlands Hospital around 11 a.m. from his residence in Behala for members of the family. He was first admitted to the emergency room and received preliminary treatment and underwent investigations. He was later transferred to another ward in the same hospital after he stabilized. Doctors said he was out of “any immediate danger.”

“Sourav Ganguly has undergone angioplasty. He is now stable. He will be monitored for 24 hours. He is fully conscious. There are two blockages in his heart for which he will be treated. From now on he is stable, we will have a meet on Monday and then we will decide what needs to be done more, the priority is to let him calm down after a heart attack. He’s risk-free and he’s talking too, “Dr. Aftab told reporters.

A senior hospital official said he was likely to suffer “mild cardiac arrest.” The hospital formed a three-member medical board headed by cardiologist Dr. Saroj Mandal.
You were exercising in your home gym when you felt dizzy and experienced chest painfamily members said.
His wife Dona Ganguly and his older brother Snehasis Ganguly, who is also a former first-class cricketer, were in the hospital. The state sports minister and former state cricketer Laxmiratan Shukla also rushed to the hospital, where he was joined by a senior Cricket Bengal Officials Association.
Statement on Ganguly’s Status Before Angioplasty by Woodlands Hospital
“Mr. Sourav Ganguly, 48 years old, BCCI president, former captain of Indian cricket Team and eminent personality suffered chest discomfort while treadmill at his home gym. He had a family history of ischemic heart disease IHD ØE. When he arrived at the hospital at 1 pm, his pulse was 70 / min, BP 130/80 mm Hg, and other clinical parameters were within normal limits. His ECG showed hyperacute ST segment elevation in inferior and lateral leads. Echo showed mild hypokinesia of the inferior wall with preserved global left ventricular function. He is hemodynamically stable. He has received loading doses of dual antiplatelets and statins and is now undergoing primary angioplasty. ”
Chief Minister of State Mamata Banerjee also tweeted about the development, wishing Ganguly a “speedy recovery.”

The cricket fraternity also queued up on social media to wish ‘Dada’, as Ganguly is fondly known, good health.

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