Mexican president has cardiac catheterisation, health said to be good | Malay Mail

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MEXICO CITY, Jan 22 — Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador underwent a cardiac catheterisation in hospital yesterday and was found to be in good health, the interior ministry said in a statement. “In this procedure, the heart and the arteries of the president were found to be healthy...

MEXICO CITY, Jan 22 — Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador underwent a cardiac catheterisation in hospital yesterday and was found to be in good health, the interior ministry said in a statement.

Lopez Obrador, 68, who had a serious heart attack in 2013 and recently recovered from his second coronavirus infection, underwent the procedure as part of a check-up every six months that include lab tests, electrocardiograms, stress tests and CT scans, the government said. The government said “no other type of intervention” was needed and that Lopez Obrador was in “perfect health.”

 

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