Larry King, 85, suffers another heart attack & goes into cardiac arrest
Longtime talk-show host and former CNN interviewer Larry King is recovering in a hospital after undergoing a procedure to address chest pain, known medically as angina, Ora TV said in a statement.
He had been scheduled for an angioplasty but visited the hospital early last Thursday to be examined for the chest pain, said the statement, issued Monday. "His doctor successfully performed the angioplasty and inserted stents to reopen the previous bypass from 1987," the statement said.
"He has been recuperating in the hospital and is scheduled to be released soon. His doctors expect him to make a full recovery."
Ora TV, an on-demand digital TV network, said that contrary to some media reports King's doctors say he did not have a heart attack and did not go into cardiac arrest.
"Larry is in good spirits and thanks everyone for their concern. He's expected to be back to work on his shows, 'Larry King Now' and 'PoliticKING with Larry King' soon," the statement said.
King, 85, has had several heart attacks, and in 1987 he underwent quintuple bypass surgery. His medical issues led him to establish the Larry King Cardiac Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to helping those who do not have health insurance afford medical care.
He had been scheduled for an angioplasty but visited the hospital early last Thursday to be examined for the chest pain, said the statement, issued Monday. "His doctor successfully performed the angioplasty and inserted stents to reopen the previous bypass from 1987," the statement said.
"He has been recuperating in the hospital and is scheduled to be released soon. His doctors expect him to make a full recovery."
Ora TV, an on-demand digital TV network, said that contrary to some media reports King's doctors say he did not have a heart attack and did not go into cardiac arrest.
"Larry is in good spirits and thanks everyone for their concern. He's expected to be back to work on his shows, 'Larry King Now' and 'PoliticKING with Larry King' soon," the statement said.
King, 85, has had several heart attacks, and in 1987 he underwent quintuple bypass surgery. His medical issues led him to establish the Larry King Cardiac Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to helping those who do not have health insurance afford medical care.
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