My father is 62 years old. 6 d
  My father is 62 years old. 6 d

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My father is 62 years old. 6 days ago he got a cardiac arrest & water in the lung with respiratory distress. As per doctors reoprt, pulse 148 b/min, BP 200/110 mm of Hg, heart: NAD, Lungs: Creps(+) Earlier he got a mild heart attack on 2006 & found 3 artery blockage up to 50%. Now wheather he needs bypass surgerie

PAST HISTORY : pulse 148 b/min, BP 200/110 mm of Hg, heart: NAD, Lungs: Creps(+). Last 6 days was at CCU

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he will require repeat angiogram before any decision

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