PM discharged from AIIMS; may require bypass surgery

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was discharged early Thursday morning from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences where he underwent coronary angiography as part of a series of heart-related tests.

New Delhi, Jan 22: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was discharged early Thursday morning from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences where he underwent coronary angiography as part of a series of heart-related tests.
"He has been discharged. He is hale and hearty and has gone back home," Dr K S Reddy, his personal physician, who is heading a multi-disciplinary medical team, said.

According to reports, Dr Singh’s medical team could contemplate a cardiac bypass procedure only after it is not possible to introduce fresh stents.

Though Dr Reddy did not specify the time the Prime Minister was discharged, security sources at the hospital said he was discharged at 6:30 am.

The 76-year-old Prime Minister had undergone coronary angiography along with a series of other tests at the hospital.

Singh, who had undergone a coronary artery by-pass surgery in the UK several years back, had complained of some chest pain after which a decision to carry out the tests was taken, according to hospital sources.

"Periodic evaluation of his medical status is done as a matter of routine and diagnostic tests are performed," Reddy, who refused to share the results of the tests, including ECG and blood, citing medical confidentiality, had said.

"Specific treatment approaches are still being identified through careful consideration of several potentially available options because several effective treatments and therapies are available and each one of them will be considered," Reddy had said yesterday.

The Prime Minister`s office in a statement earlier said Singh had undergone "diagnostic evaluation".

"Treatment procedures which have been recommended would be undertaken after a few days. During this period, the Prime Minister would resume his normal duties," it said.

Singh had visited AIIMS on Tuesday evening for an "overall medical checkup" and had later gone back to his residence.

He returned yesterday morning for further checkup and was taken to Centre for Cardiothoracic and Vascular Sciences at AIIMS where the VVIP room was kept ready for him. During the entire morning, doctors conducted medical tests on him.

According to hospital sources, some blockages have been detected in his heart vessels in the tests conducted yesterday. However, Reddy refused to comment.

He said whenever final treatment will decided, it may be conveyed, if appropriate.

Bureau Report

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