Kolkata: Former West Bengal Chief Minister and CPI-M stalwart Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, hospitalised following acute respiratory distress, is now conscious, alert and talking, and continues to be stable with his pneumonia and blood pressure improving, doctors said on Sunday.
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.
The doctors diagnosed his condition as an acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with pneumonitis in both lungs and anaemia. He is on non-invasive ventilation (bipap), intravenous antibiotics and nebulisation and is undergoing chest physiotherapy to clear the congestion. He was also given a blood transfusion.
An eight-member medical board reviewed Bhattacharjeee's condition at 9 a.m. on Sunday. The patient's family members were also present during the review.
"Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee is now conscious, alert and talking. His vital parameters are stable. He is tolerating oral food and had ice cream, tea, and papaya this morning.
"He is tolerating non-invasive ventilation (bipap) so far. He took bipap for nearly six hours last (Saturday) night," a doctor told the media.
Bhattacharjee's chest x-ray showed signs of resolution and improvement of pneumonitis.