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Mexican president has cardiac catheterisation, health said to be good
Mexicos President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador holds a news conference in Mexico City, Mexico July 10, 2018. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

MEXICO CITY, Jan 22 — Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador underwent a cardiac catheterisation in hospital yesterday and was found to be in good health, the interior ministry said in a statement.

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"In this procedure, the heart and the arteries of the president were found to be healthy and functioning appropriately,” the statement said.

Lopez Obrador, 68, who had a serious heart attack in 2013 and recently recovered from his second coronavirus infection, underwent the procedure as part of a check-up every six months that include lab tests, electrocardiograms, stress tests and CT scans, the government said.

The medical team said the latest results indicated the need for a cardiac catheterisation, without providing further details on why they performed what they described as a 30-minute procedure.

The government said "no other type of intervention” was needed and that Lopez Obrador was in "perfect health.”

The procedure inserts a thin tube into a large blood vessel leading to the heart and can detect how well the heart is working.

Lopez Obrador said he had mild symptoms from both bouts of Covid-19. In the most recent case earlier this month, he went into isolation for a week before returning to public activities, including lengthy daily news conferences.

On his first day back, he praised honey, pain reliever paracetamol and VapoRub, a topical ointment popular in Mexico, for helping ease his symptoms. — Reuters

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