Kolkata: The health condition of former West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya improved a bit on Thursday morning but remained "critical", hospital sources said.
A five-member team of doctors will be reviewing his condition at around 10 am to decide on the next course of treatment, they said.
"His health condition has improved a bit. He is also maintaining a steady PCO2 level and the reading of which is at 42 this morning. This is normal for COPD patients.
"He is on ventilator support and his condition remains critical," a senior official of the hospital where he is undergoing treatment said.
Bhattacharya, 76, was put on mechanical ventilator support at the critical care unit of the private hospital where he was admitted on Wednesday afternoon as his breathing-related problems aggravated.
The veteran CPI(M) leader's oxygen saturation level is at around 90-95 per cent, and he has regained consciousness, the official said.
A senior doctor of the health facility expressed hope of putting Bhattacharjee off the ventilator if he continues responding in such a positive manner.
Bhattacharya tested negative for COVID-19 but the CT scan of his brain showed old lacunar infarcts.