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How Can A Heart Attack With Coma, Fever And Arrhythmia Be Treated?

mY DAUGHERT IN LAW 27 YERS OLD IS IN pORTUGAL/hOSPITAL AFTER A HART ATACK SHE GOT IN COMA NOW SHE HAS FEVER AND ARRITMIA DOCS OVER THERE CAN'T OPERATE HERE TO PU A PACEMAKER THEY SAY THE RITM OF THE HEART IS SO BAD SHE CAN DIE. iS THER OTHER ALTERNATIVE. tHANKS
Wed, 21 Aug 2019
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Hello,

Most likely she had a cardiac conductor blockage after a heart attack and she needs a Pacemaker to provide proper cardiac conduction. So it’s recommended for you to get an angiography done and treat if and artery blockage is there if not then Get a Pacemaker transplantation done.

Hopefully this information will guide you properly. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Bhanu Partap, Cardiologist
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How Can A Heart Attack With Coma, Fever And Arrhythmia Be Treated?

Hello, Most likely she had a cardiac conductor blockage after a heart attack and she needs a Pacemaker to provide proper cardiac conduction. So it’s recommended for you to get an angiography done and treat if and artery blockage is there if not then Get a Pacemaker transplantation done. Hopefully this information will guide you properly. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhanu Partap, Cardiologist