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Jayalalithaa's Health Continues To Improve, But Longer Stay In Hospital Required

An expert team from AIIMS examined the chief minister of Tamil Nadu.
Muslims hold a portrait of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha Jayaram as they pray for her wellbeing as they stand in front of a hospital where she was being treated in Chennai on October 5, 2016. ARUN SANKAR/AFP/Getty Images
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Muslims hold a portrait of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha Jayaram as they pray for her wellbeing as they stand in front of a hospital where she was being treated in Chennai on October 5, 2016. ARUN SANKAR/AFP/Getty Images

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, who was hospitalised in Chennai recently for fever and dehydration, continues to improve but requires a longer stay at the hospital, even as a team of doctors from AIIMS examined the AIADMK supremo.

The AIIMS team, comprising Dr G Khilnani, Professor of Department of Pulmonology Medicine, Dr Anjanthrika, Professor of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, and Dr Nithish Nayak, Professor of Department of Cardiology had yesterday held detailed deliberations on the treatment protocols provided to Jayalalithaa by the specialist team at the Apollo hospital, the hospital said in a release today.

"The expert team from AIIMS examined the Chief Minister and concurred with the present line of treatment being provided to Jayalalithaa," the release from Subbiah Viswanathan, Chief Operating Officer of Apollo hospital said.

"The expert team will be available till tomorrow even as the British specialist Dr Richard John Beale examined the AIADMK chief again today," he said.

Based on the deliberations and clinical examination, the group of doctors from Apollo hospital has drawn up a detailed medical management plan, keeping in view Jayalalithaa's "known history of diabetes and winter bronchitis in inclement weather," the release said.

It said the present treatment regimen includes continued respiratory support, nebulisation, drugs to decongest the lungs, antibiotics, nutritions, general nursing care and supporting therapy.

"The consensus of opinions of all the experts is that the line of treatment given to the Chief Minister should be continued as she will require a longer stay at the hospital," the release said.

Jayalalithaa's health condition "continues to improve and is making gradual progress," it said.

The comprehensive treatment plan, including appropriate antibiotics, respiratory support and other allied clinical measures were being continued, the release said.

"The Chief Minister under observation of a panel of doctors, consisting of intensivists, cardiologists, respiratory physicians, infectious disease specialists and diabetologists," it said, adding that detailed lab and radiology investigations were continuously being carried out by the doctors.

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