Friday, April 22, 2011

SATHYA SAI BABA'S HEALTH UPDATED


OFFICIAL STATEMENT ABOUT SWAMI'S HEALTH

ISSUED ON APRIL 22, 2011 AT 08:00 A.M.
Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba still continues to be in a very critical state of health.

His respiration is supported by ventilator. He is put on CRRT system of dialysis to assist the functioning of the kidneys.

The response shown to the treatment continues to be minimal by all the vital organs.

His heart rate and blood pressure continue to be low and they are supported by drugs.

There is no significant change in the overall clinical condition since yesterday. The doctors, however, are continuing their vigorous, round the clock treatment.

 
Signed by
Dr. A. N. Safaya
Director, SSSIHMS-PG.

 

 

OFFICIAL STATEMENT ABOUT SWAMI'S HEALTH

ISSUED ON APRIL 21, 2011 AT 05:00 P.M.
Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba continues to be in a very critical state of health.

There is very poor response from the vital organs of the body to the treatment. The intermittent episodes of low blood pressure are persisting indicating that the heart is quite weak.

The parameters of the functioning of the various organs of the body are also erratic. Every attempt is being made to keep them in the normal limits by the administration of appropriate drugs.

The breathing is still assisted by the ventilator. One successful cycle of slow hemodialysis was conducted during the past 12 hours to assist the functioning of the kidneys.

Doctors are continuing vigorous efforts to make the vital organs recommence their functions.
 

Signed by
Dr. A. N. Safaya
Director, SSSIHMS-PG.

 

 
 

 

OFFICIAL STATEMENT ABOUT SWAMI'S HEALTH

ISSUED ON APRIL 21, 2011 AT 08:00 A.M.
The situation of Bhagawan Baba's health is very critical. All the organs are showing very poor response to the treatment.

Non-functioning of the liver and persistent episodes of low blood pressure are causing great worry to the doctors.
However, most of the other parameters have still been kept at nearly normal levels by the use of appropriate medicines.

The breathing is still dependent on the ventilator. And the process of slow hemodialysis has been started in the morning to assist the kidneys.
The doctors are putting their best efforts to improve His clinical condition.
 

Signed by
Dr. A. N. Safaya
Director, SSSIHMS-PG

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