A medical team from Singapore’s Mount Elizabeth Hospital has advised not to take Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader abroad now.
They entered Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) around 7:45pm Sunday and met with Quader’s medical board.
The board said it would be risky to move him for treatment abroad in this condition.
The minister is stable but still in critical condition, his doctors said at a press briefing on Sunday afternoon at BSMMU.
Three of his coronary arteries were found blocked and his diabetes was found to be uncontrolled, doctors said.
He blinked when Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina called his name, and when President Abdul Hamid spoke to him, he opened his eyes and tried to speak, doctors said.
Quader was admitted to the hospital after he fell sick Sunday morning.
Quader had complained about difficulty regarding his breathing after the Fajr prayers.
Later, he was taken to the BSMMU.
The minister’s Personal Secretary Gautam Chandra said the minister was admitted to the hospital around 8:30am.
Quader is now undergoing treatment at the Coronary Care Unit (CCU) in Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University for cardiac ailment.
A medical board, led by BSMMU Vice Chancellor Prof Kanak Kanti Barua, has been formed for the treatment of the minister.
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