The condition of BCCI President Jagmohan Dalmiya, who underwent an angiography at a hospital here last night following chest pain, is stated to be stable.
Since 75-year-old Dalmiya's medical condition was not fit for a surgery last night, "it was not advisable to do a primary stenting and doctors will take a decision later in the day," a hospital source said, adding his condition is being closely monitored in coronary critical care unit of the hospital.
Doctors had performed a "non-invasive thrombus aspiration intervention but significant residual thrombus load persisted with poor distal run off in capillary bed", the source said.
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Angiography is an x-ray examination of arteries which involved release of a special dye into the coronary arteries from a catheter inserted in a blood vessel to detect any blockages.
Dalmiya is currently under requisite medication protocol and is being closely monitored in coronary critical care unit of the hospital, the source said.
Earlier a senior official of Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) who was present at the hospital yesterday had said that Dalmiya underwent a heart surgery after detection of a blockage.
Doctors said Dalmiya was admitted after experiencing chest pain for over six hours. He has a medical history of acute coronary syndrome.