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Ex-Bengal CM Bhattacharjee's condition stable (3rd Lead)

By IANS | Updated: September 7, 2019 23:55 IST

Former West Bengal Chief Minister and CPI-M stalwart Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, hospitalised following acute respiratory distress, is suffering from pneumonia but is "stable" and under non-invasive ventilation, doctors said on Saturday.

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Bhattacharjee was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of the privately-run Woodlands Hospital here on Friday night with severe shortness of breath, low oxygen saturation and high carbon-dioxide levels in the blood. He received two units of blood transfusion till the afternoon, while another unit of transfusion was planned for the night, they said.

"The cause has been diagnosed as acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with bilateral pneumonitis and anaemia," the hospital said in a medical bulletin earlier in the day.

"He has pneumonia. Both the lungs are affected, the right side is more congested. We are giving him intravenous antibiotics, nebulisation and chest physiotherapy has also started. It will take some time to clear the congestion," one of the attending doctors said.

Bhattacharjee was reluctant to take any food in the morning, but later had his lunch. "He is interacting with us and conveying his problems."

Bhattacharjee has been suffering from progressive lung problem for years. He also has diabetes and multiple cardiac ailments.

"He is being treated with oxygen and non-invasive ventilation (bipap) and other medications. The bipap is being removed twice - after lunch and at night for some time. In the last 12 hours, his blood pressure which was low initially (80/60 mmHg) - has now been stabilised. The heart rate is under control, urine output is acceptable as per his condition."

"Blood gas analysis report on Saturday morning shows decreased carbon-dioxide level, his vital parameters are stable now," the bulletin said. The doctors are investigating the cause of anaemia.

"He is kept under close monitoring in ICU under a seven-member expert medical team, which includes critical care specialists, general physic, cardiologists and gastroenterologist," the hospital said.

State Governor Jagdeep Dhankar and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee visited the 75-year-old Bhattacharjee at the hospital on Friday night.

Bhattacharjee, who was the Bengal Chief Minister during 2000-2011, undertook an all-out industrialisation drive for reducing unemployment in the state but the measures proved counter-productive.

As his government tried to acquire large tracts of land for setting up industries, the farmers revolted, and the Trinamool Congress fanned the discontent to gain popularity and finally came to power in 2011 ending 34 years of Left Front rule.

Bhattacharjee was last seen in public on February 3, when he went to the Brigade Parade ground to attend a rally called by the Left Front.

( With inputs from IANS )

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