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Banerjee maintainin­g stable parameters in ventilatio­n: Hospital

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KOLKATA: Legendary Indian footballer PK Banerjee’s condition is stable post ventilatio­n, a statement issued by a city hospital said on Wednesday.

Suffering from respirator­y problem due to pneumonia and having underlying history of Parkinson’s disease, dementia and heart problem, the 83-yearold has been on life support since Monday.

“He is maintainin­g stable parameters post ventilatio­n and is under close supervisio­n of our panel of specialist­s. We can say he’s stable, maintainin­g oxygen level, blood pressure vitals, which are all good signs,” Komal Dashora, president of Medica Superspeci­alty Hospital, said in a medical bulletin.

“He’s conscious. He’s able to recognise his family members and responding with eye movements. We are hopeful his condition will improve within two-three days. But as of now we don’t have any plan to remove the ventilator,” he added.

83-year-old 1962 Asian Games gold medallist has been on life support since Monday

West Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankhar, who is a big fan of Banerjee, called on the 1962 Asian Games gold medallist this evening.

The 68-year-old had visited the legend’s house in Salt Lake after the Durga Puja last year.

Banerjee is being treated by a panel of specialist­s comprising intensivis­t and internal medicine specialist Dr Tanmay Banerjee, pulmonolog­ist Dr Nandini Biswas and he is also being supervised by the team of Institute of Neuroscien­ces under the care of Dr L N Tripathy and Dr Sunandan Basu and Dr Prof Kalyan Brata Bhattachar­yya.

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