Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Sourav Ganguly, who is match now, will be discharged from the Woodlands hospital on Thursday. The former India skipper was scheduled to be discharged from the hospital on Wednesday, but he decided to remain one particular more day in the hospital.
“Treating doctors will be keeping constant vigil on his health situation and taking appropriate measures from time to time at home. Ganguly will be discharged tomorrow as he wants to stay back one more day,” the hospital mentioned on Wednesday.
Earlier on Tuesday, in the bulletin, the hospital mentioned: “Report of routine blood tests are satisfactory, Echocardiography shows preserved left ventricular function with ejection fraction of 56 percent.” Also, it mentioned that Ganguly had an “uneventful day”.
Ganguly was hospitalised at 1 pm on January 2 with “chest discomfort, heaviness of head, vomiting and a spell of dizziness” although performing physical physical exercise in the house gymnasium at about 11 am. Following this, physicians had carried out angioplasty on him.
Dr Rupali Basu, MD and CEO of Woodlands Hospital, on Tuesday, mentioned the former captain will be monitored at house on a each day basis following getting discharged.
The 48-year-old will be prepared for the subsequent course of procedures or health-related intervention following about 2-3 weeks, additional mentioned Dr Basu although informing the reporters about the overall health of Ganguly.
Cardiologist Dr Devi Shetty also met the health-related group of nine physicians attending to Ganguly and then a additional course of action was decided by the hospital. Dr Shetty mentioned that the heart of Ganguly is now as robust as it was when the former India skipper was 20-years-old.