Kolkata(West Bengal): Former West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, who is currently admitted to a private hospital in Kolkata, underwent a CT scan on Monday as his health condition remained serious. The medical board formed for his treatment will decide on the next course of action once the detailed report of the CT scan is available. The scan is expected to reveal the extent of infection in his lungs, which is crucial for determining his treatment plan.
As of Monday morning, there has been no significant improvement in his medical condition, and he continues to be on an invasive ventilator due to bilateral pneumonia. However, his blood pressure levels are relatively stable, and he occasionally responds to calls and blinks his eyes. To combat the pneumonia, he is receiving antibiotics and is on a liquid diet delivered through a Ryle's tube.
Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee's health took a turn for the worse on Saturday evening when he experienced a decline in his blood oxygen levels and increased breathing difficulties. Due to his deteriorating condition, he was rushed to a private hospital in Alipur. The decision to admit him to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) was made to provide him with intensive medical care.
According to sources from the hospital, Bhattacharjee's deteriorating health prompted doctors to recommend immediate hospitalisation. During his transfer from his residence in Palm Avenue to the hospital in Alipur, his physical condition further worsened, necessitating the use of a critical care ambulance from the private hospital.
Bhattacharjee has a history of suffering from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), a respiratory condition that obstructs airflow to the lungs. His health complications were exacerbated when he contracted COVID-19 in 2021. He was in quarantine due to the infection on May 18th, 2021, and later admitted to a private hospital in Alipur on May 25, 2021. After his recovery, he received care at a nursing home on CIT Road before his recent hospitalisation.