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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 19 2013 | 11:08 PM IST

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh may not be discharged today from AIIMS, where he is recuperating after a coronary by-pass surgery, as doctors attending on him want to monitor him further.  

"We may not discharge him (the Prime Minister) today as we want to monitor his condition further," Dr Vijay D'Silva, one of the doctors attending on him, said.  

He said the Prime Minister's condition was stable and he followed his morning routine of exercises, reading newspapers followed by breakfast. He also took a walk outside his room in the hospital.  

Dr D'Silva of Mumbai-based Asian Heart Institute had yesterday said that the Prime Minister would be discharged today if "everything goes right till that time or we might consider to extend it (his stay) to Sunday."

He said a decision to extend the 76-year-old leader's stay in the hospital would be taken by the team of doctors led by his personal physician Dr K S Reddy and AHI surgeon Dr Ramakant Panda.   The Prime Minister underwent a complex coronary 're-do' bypass surgery at AIIMS on January 24 and was moved out of the ICU January 28 and all his monitoring devices have been removed.

 The Prime Minister's Office in a statement yesterday said that Singh is convalescing very well at AIIMS and he has increased his levels of physical activity and his dietary intake as well.  Ahead of his discharge, doctors are in the process of installing all the required machines at his official residence to monitor his condition.

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First Published: Jan 31 2009 | 12:13 PM IST

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