Sourav Ganguly undergoes ‘minor angioplasty’ after heart attack

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Sourav Ganguly, former Indian captain and president of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), suffered a minor heart attack on Saturday morning and was rushed to Woodlands Hospital. The former star who is a cultural icon in the City of Joy, complained of chest pains and had to undergo a ”minor angioplasty’,’ according to  hospital spokesperson.

Ganguly was working out at the gymnasium, located in the ground floor of his south Kolkata residence, when he had a ‘blackout.’ The 48-year-old is reported to have recovered himself and called up the family doctor, who advised immediate hospitalisation.

”Mr Sourav Ganguly, 48 years old, President BCCI, former Captain of Indian Cricket team and eminent personality suffered from chest discomfort while doing treadmill at his home gym. He had family history of IHD ØE Ischemic heart disease. When he came to the hospital at 1pm, his pulse was 70/min, BP 130/80 mm of Hg and other clinical parameters were within normal limits. His ECG showed hyper acute ST segment elevation in inferior leads and lateral leads,” Dr Rupali Basu, MD & CEO of the hospital said in a statement.

”Echo showed mild inferior wall hypokynaesia with preserved overall left ventricular function. He is stable haemodynamically. He has received loading doses of dual anti-platelets and statin and is undergoing primary angioplasty now,” the statement added.

Apart from his role as the top cricket administrator of the country, Ganguly is still a much sought after brand ambassador for numerous products. His name is also being touted as a potential chief ministerial candidate of BJP in the forthcoming assembly elections in April-May.

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